Life on a plantation was different depending on the persons role at the plantation. A slave will have a more difficult life than the masters daughter.
a servant who worked in a field, on a plantation
The overseer typically managed the plantation house and watched over the house slaves on a Southern plantation during the antebellum period in the United States. This overseer was responsible for supervising the day-to-day operations, ensuring the house slaves performed their duties, and reporting to the plantation owner.
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He managed his large plantation.
women could have had a job in the rice field, or could have been assigned to maintain the inside of the plantation owner's house, or taking care of the plantation owners children.
Wealthy plantation owner
Dockery Farms drew workers to the plantation because it offered job opportunities, housing, and a steady income for laborers. The promise of economic stability and employment attracted many workers to the plantation.
yes they do have wifes
cooking, cleaning, picking cotton, working on farm , sewing, plantation work
24 wifes
No, she was First Lady and the wife of a plantation owner. Women in her time didn't work.
A small amount but they get a free place but a limited amount of food.Or since deacons can get married you can decide to stay with your wifes job