The time period that slaves were brought into America was between 1619 to 1789. Most of the slaves came in from 1720.
They remained near the farms where they had been slaves
The slaves were farmers and helped out around the house.
They remained near the farms where they had been slaves
the differed because slaves worked because they were forced while indentured servants were willing to work but this is not why they differed in the time period shown above i to am looking for why they differed in that time period.
The time period that slaves were brought into America was between 1619 to 1789. Most of the slaves came in from 1720.
they use whips to punish the slaves but they use guns to kill the slaves
She was a slave who led other slaves to the north through the Underground Railroad, which is not a real Railroad. This was during the Civil War period where the north disliked the use of slaves.
slaves did not use any transport they mostly walked
They remained near the farms where they had been slaves
The slaves were farmers and helped out around the house.
The ownership of slaves became concentrated in the hands of wealthy plantation owners, leading to a small percentage of the population owning a large number of slaves. This concentration of slave ownership contributed to the economic and social divisions in the antebellum South.
they just did
Landowners preferred using slaves over indentured servants because slaves were seen as a lifelong and inheritable source of labor, while indentured servants could only work for a limited period of time. Slaves were also considered to be a more profitable and reliable workforce as they were seen as a long-term investment. Additionally, the racial hierarchy of the time often justified the use of slaves over indentured servants.
They remained near the farms where they had been slaves
Slaves mostly walked..
Blues was frome african slaves singing.