Um... everything. Whatever their Master tells them to do. But most slaves were agricultural workers, working on vast plantations of cotton, tobacco, and sugarcane in the Caribbean and along the East Coast of NA. They died by the scores but were usually easily replaced.
Pritty much anything
well slaves made lots of things but it depends on what country the slaves are from E.G ancient Egyptian slaves made pyramids and farmed.
In the United States, cotton and tobacco were the big cash crops, and their production depended almost entirely on black slaves.
cotton and slaves cotton and slaves cotton and slaves cotton and slaves cotton and slaves
The europeans wanted to make more money out of the americas.
At some time in history every culture, nation, and country has had slaves. It is only within the past couple of hundred years that countries began to make slavery a crime. There are still a few places in the world where slave markets exist and the ownership of slaves is considered both normal and necessary. For example, the entire Bible assumes that owning slaves was ubiquitous. Several of Saint Paul's letters assume this and contain advice to Christian slave owners how to treat their slaves and/or to Christian slaves to respect their owners even if those owners were not Christians.
If you mean slaves in the US, the answer is Africa.
Most slaves are from West Africa.
to make a homeland for freed slaves in Africa
no doubt slaves were used
Not slaves, but those in prison.
slaves
They were but they did not make good slaves. The purchace of Africans from the Africans gave better slaves.
Pharaoh Khufu had 20,000 slaves to make his Great Pyramid.
Slaves were not invented. Slaves were people that were thought of as incredibly insignificant that were used for hard labor.
deep south is a place where they sold slaves to make money
YES
Thousands of slaves
Bricks and slaves.
....no.