it was horrid for them
Most slaves were owned by plantation owners. Plantations were very large and needed more people to work on it so that the owners could get rich quick. Also, during the cotton boom, a lot of plantation owners needed more workers to get cotton ready for sale. Slaves didn't have to be paid, just bought.
They lived in big houses in like the life of luxory. They had alot of slaves like working in their home. They even had some things in their bed with the slave women.
A slave from back then had nearly any land what so ever. Slaves never had farms also because they were listed into the category of the lower or lowest class. Occasionally slaves did have large plantations or farms because they were bought by wealthy people or nobleman in the highest class that had large houses and many slaves. black people owned slaves too
6%. So about 480,000. Of those, only 15% had more than one. Slaves at that time cost about what a modern luxury car would cost today and there was no guarantee they would work, so they were mainly held by large plantation owners.
Yes, the slaves live in cabins which are also called slave quarters
Most slaves were owned by plantation owners. Plantations were very large and needed more people to work on it so that the owners could get rich quick. Also, during the cotton boom, a lot of plantation owners needed more workers to get cotton ready for sale. Slaves didn't have to be paid, just bought.
Slave Quarters
The owner of a plantation is like a business executive, he manages the plantation. Some plantation owners don't even live on the plantation, they come for special events, or to see their slaves or children. Many were mean to their slaves and often whipped them. This made them grumpy and self centered.
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.
They didn't. They were killed
They lived in big houses in like the life of luxory. They had alot of slaves like working in their home. They even had some things in their bed with the slave women.
South Carolina
Slaves weren’t used in shipbuilding nor iron because those were located in northern colonies and slavery was in the southern plantation system.
Assmuming you mean "What people lived at plantations?", there were usually many, many slaves. The number could go up to 500 and more. Also, the owner of the plantation and their family would live there, as well as an overseer, who basically controlled the slaves.
Plantation slaves usually worked in their masters cotton field, harvesting the cotton. They would work long hours of the day. And would have to endure the same routine day after day. other slaves would be put to work in the kitchen to make the whole family a meal or if they didnt they would be badly hurt like whipped. picking crops cotton food === ===
He was born in Virginia and inherited a Virginia plantation where he owned slaves. He died in Virginia in 1836.
Well, in the early IR slaves worked machines like the spinning jenny. Also later, slaves were still in cotton fields and the smarter ones worked in the households or worked machinery.