During winter most slaves remained indoors. The slaves housed and cooked for their mastersÕ families. They also helped in the harvesting of cash crops like cotton, indigo and rice.
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Slaves did a lot of things. They cooked and housed for their family. The slaves had to: -Chop/haul firewood -Slaughter and smoke meat -Weave and dye cloth -Spin yarn or thread -Sew/mend/wash clothes -Make houses or pans These are the amazing things that slaves had to do during the winter months.
Yes, some slaves would occasionally wear disguises as a means of escaping from their owners or seeking freedom through various means such as passing as a free person or adopting different identities to avoid detection. However, disguises were not commonly used by slaves due to the risks involved and the strict laws governing their movements.
On Saturday nights during summer or winter.
Because in the winter they would freeze, an in the summer it would be too hot.
Many slaves ran away in December, or just in general, the Winter. They did this because the night were longer and less people were out During the daytime and nighttime.
Slaves escaped from the south using the underground railroad during any season. The most common times were at night, or early morning, in winter-spring.
Yes there were slaves in the New England States, but they weren't as popular as they were in the south because they were less profitable in the North because of winter accommodations and thing of that sort.
slavery simply was not economical in this regoin of small farms. also, because the growing growing season was short, there was little work for slaves during the long winter times.
It's harder for Bloodhounds to track in cold weather .The warmer weather makes scents " bloom" .