i dunno i just wanted to write something lol :D
Slaves on plantations typically woke up at sunrise to start their work for the day, which would vary depending on the specific tasks they were assigned.
Cottage Plantation did not keep slaves. It was a free labor farm.
Yes, some slaves lived in quarters on the plantation grounds, close to the main house where the plantation owner lived. Others may have lived in slave quarters removed from the main house. The living conditions for slaves on plantations varied depending on the region and the personal beliefs of the plantation owner.
Plantation owners preferred slaves over indentured servants because slaves were seen as a lifelong source of labor, whereas indentured servants typically worked for a set period before gaining their freedom. Slaves were also considered property that could be bought and sold, providing plantation owners with a greater sense of control and power. Additionally, the racial hierarchy of the time made slaves a more socially acceptable form of labor exploitation.
Plantation owners had free time because they had slaves performing labor on the plantations, allowing them to delegate tasks and focus on other aspects of managing the estate. Additionally, plantation owners often had access to wealth and resources that enabled them to pursue leisure activities and social engagements.
The children of female slaves didn't need to be bought.
They were slaves on a plantation.
The exact number of slaves who were on Laura Plantation varies, but historical records indicate that it housed around 159 enslaved individuals at its peak in the mid-1800s.
I don't know but i think the slaves on a plantation sleep in poo!
A plantation owner was a person that owned slaves and a farm that the slaves worked on
they played with the slaves when the were little and as they grew older (if the dad didn't have a son) they would own the slaves and the plantation
A plantation owner's daughter typically lived a life of privilege and oversaw the management of the household and slaves. She was responsible for social events, entertaining guests, and managing the domestic affairs of the plantation. Additionally, she likely received a formal education and was groomed for marriage to a suitable suitor from a similar social class.
yes he did he was born on a plantation in Virginia and Virginia had great fertile soil for planting and Virginia and south coralina actually had the most slave population. when he retired from president he started his own plantation andwhats a plantation whithout slaves, a farm
the plantation owner's family the plantation owner's slaves
the overseer ran the plantation maybe buy slaves
The overseers did, the plantation ownesr would hire them to watch over the slaves because the themselves had no time to.
Know more than 500 slaves lived ina plantation
They were not locked up at night. They lived in slave cabins on the plantation , but to leave the plantation they needed passes. Anyone who saw an African American out of the plantation could ask to see the pass.