No labor, employment, Jobs, still racism, exegerra
Once slaves were freed, they faced challenges such as lack of education, job opportunities, and social discrimination. Many struggled to find housing, secure stable employment, and integrate into society due to systemic racism and economic disparities. Legal segregation and disenfranchisement further limited their ability to fully participate in society.
The children of slaves born in states where slavery was legal were considered slaves themselves. They were considered the property of their owners and subject to the same laws and treatment as their parents. Many were forced into labor, sold, or remained enslaved for their entire lives.
No, laborers are not classified as slaves. Laborers are individuals who are employed to perform work in exchange for wages or other forms of compensation. Slavery involves forced labor where individuals are owned or controlled by others and have no freedoms or rights.
When slaves arrived in the Caribbean, they were usually sold at auctions to plantation owners where they faced harsh living and working conditions on sugarcane, coffee, and cotton plantations. They were subjected to brutal treatment, forced labor, and often endured physical and emotional abuse.
No, slaves do not get paid. They are forced to work without compensation and are treated as property rather than as individuals with rights.
Slaves faced severe oppression, including forced labor, physical abuse, and limited freedoms.
they forced them to get a life!
They became weak and maybe eventually died whilst either on the voyage or whilst taking the orders from their white leaders :(
they were forced to be slaves
Assuming that the slaves were owned by American masters, they were forced to learn English.
I think they were forced to be slaves
Slaves had no wages at all. They were forced to do work.
because they were forced to America to work as slaves
Slaves faced many problems, especially the problem of not having any freedom. They had no right at all, could not leave the plantation without permission, were forced to work from sun-up till sun-down for no wages. They were not permitted to learn to read or write.
the slaves owner forced them to do what they wanted to do but the slaves didn't like what they were told them to do.
the slaves ware forced to do hardworking in European countries
The children of slaves born in states where slavery was legal were considered slaves themselves. They were considered the property of their owners and subject to the same laws and treatment as their parents. Many were forced into labor, sold, or remained enslaved for their entire lives.
Not at all. They were forced to become slaves and work for the whites.