Dodo
Sometimes, when there was a full moon, enslaved people worked in the crop fields farming
People work as slave by do work as a white person.
Helots
Work and serve their masters.
Indentured servants work less then enslaved people, they get more breaks then the slaves.
In the New York colony, there were both indentured servants and enslaved individuals, but the dynamics differed from other colonies. Indentured servitude was common, with many Europeans agreeing to work for a period in exchange for passage to America. Slavery was also present, with a significant population of enslaved Africans, particularly in urban areas like New Amsterdam (present-day New York City). By the 18th century, enslaved people made up a notable portion of the labor force, especially in agriculture and domestic work.
In 1750, enslaved individuals lived on plantations, in cities, or in households owned by their enslavers. Enslaved people were owned as property and were forced to live and work where their owners directed them.
field hands :D
Many enslaved people were forced to work on plantations, primarily in industries such as agriculture (cotton, tobacco, rice, sugar cane) and domestic labor. Some also worked in industries such as mining, construction, and manufacturing.
People become enslaved according to source 1 by being made to tirelessly work in colonies food without food or rest.
No, unless freed, the slave is a slave for life and will work for nothing all that life.
Enslaved people resisted slavery by running away or escaping, engaging in acts of sabotage or slowing down work production, and organizing rebellions or uprisings against their enslavers.