The further downriver, the more brutal the slave-drivers. Hence the menacing threat that you would be 'sold down the river'.
Jefferson Davis was an exception, that he farmed in Mississippi (although born in Kentucky), and treated his slaves so well that they didn't want their freedom.
The further downriver, the more brutal the slave-drivers. Hence the menacing threat that you would be 'sold down the river'.
Jefferson Davis was an exception, that he farmed in Mississippi (although born in Kentucky), and treated his slaves so well that they didn't want their freedom.
You might be separated from your family. (APEX)
One danger of being sold to plantations in the deep south was the harsh and brutal working conditions faced by enslaved individuals, including long hours of labor, physical punishment, and poor living conditions. Additionally, families were often separated, leading to emotional trauma and a loss of cultural identity.
might be separated from your family
The further downriver, the more brutal the slave-drivers. Hence the menacing threat that you would be 'sold down the river'. Jefferson Davis was an exception, that he farmed in Mississippi (although born in Kentucky), and treated his slaves so well that they didn't want their freedom.
Those that came as contract laborers lived on the plantation that contracted them in plantation owned housing. (The housing may have compared favorably to the slave quarters of the deep South, but it remained inadequate at most locations in every way.)
The author of Deep, Dark & Dangerous is Jaid Black
NO! Large plantations were usually only seen in the "Deep South" (Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, Louisiana, etc) and were usually the exception. Many farms were big but few were "plantation" size. After the war with Mexico the prevailing agricultural norm in the south west was ranching or livestock bast agriculture.
Harriet Tubman was afraid of being sold as a slave in the Deep South. She then went on to escape from the South and became the wonderful hero that she is.
Deep South Wrestling was created in 2005.
Woodcutters of the Deep South was created in 1973.
Deep South Entertainment was created in 1995.
Drums in the Deep South was created in 1951.
Rescue 8 - 1958 Deep Danger 2-32 was released on: USA: 28 April 1960