cooking, cleaning, picking cotton, working on farm , sewing, plantation work
They supervised the work of slaves. If slaves did not follow orders, they also punished the slaves.
You tell them the truth - whether or not you have the stamina to perform the job.
no
No they did not
The slaves brought to America were chattel slaves. The had no rights, could be traded as property, and were expected to perform labors for their masters. The South had field slaves who worked the fields and the house slaves.
It depends on the job.
There were not enough workers.
You should not unless it is part of your job description. If it is part of your job description, you are required to perform CPR if someone needs it.
Slaves were typically tasked with various types of labor, such as working in the fields, cleaning the plantation house, cooking, and looking after children. They were forced to perform a wide range of physical tasks as directed by their owners.
No. They worked and were property.
since they had done a great job
It was a job that needed to be done. Slaves were there to do the work and as property they had no choice.