LIfe was hard. so pretty much the same as it is now
They were called plantations
Former slaves believed that after years of hard labor the South owed them land. This belief was not granted by the South; and many slaves rented small homes and went back to work for paid wages on the plantations.
In the south, they had many plantations. They wanted the slaves to do all the work, whereas the north didn't have plantations, causing them to disagree with slavery
slaves worked on plantations
In South Texas
slavery
Plantations, which were like privately-owned towns.
The life for enslaved people on Southern plantations was hard because they always had some thing to do and everyday their job got harder or easier for them
They were called plantations
Plantations existed more in the south mainly because of the slavery to farm them.
There was a lot of slavery in the South because the South had many large plantations. Like cotton plantations, the owner needed help farming all his cotton. He had slaves because they didn't get payed, and he didn't have to work.
Former slaves believed that after years of hard labor the South owed them land. This belief was not granted by the South; and many slaves rented small homes and went back to work for paid wages on the plantations.
The demand for cotton affect the social and economic life of the South by creating a system of slave plantations, a rich aristocratic class which owned 90% of the slaves
Virginia had cotton plantations in some parts but in the western more mountainous areas, it was small homes and subsistence farming. The plantations had slaves.
Huge farms in the southern United States are typically large-scale operations focused on growing crops such as cotton, soybeans, corn, and wheat. These farms often cover thousands of acres and employ advanced technology and machinery to maximize efficiency and productivity. Additionally, some southern farms may also raise livestock such as cattle, poultry, and pigs.
Plantations
No. Plantations were only in the south and not the middle colonies. They had small cash crop farms.