The slaves usually lived in shacks in the back but some lived with the owner inside the house, depending on the work. Slaves may have been treated less then human but they were still considered valuable property so they were not totally neglected and mal-nourished. Main work including picking cotton or doing household chores. The work condition were harsh, with the hot southern heat, no protective clothing and a man with a whip who made sure they kept working...
Conditions on slave plantations were bad, You would work from sun rise to sun set and would be beat if you didn't do enough work-
Many former slaves left their old plantations after the Civil War so they could experience freedom that the war brought to them. They wanted to know what it was like to go wherever they wanted, without having to get permission from an owner.
The southern states used excuses like slaves were lucky to be a slave because they were fed and had a place to live, the Bible was used to show slaves had been around for thousands of years, and without slavery the plantations couldn't produce the crops.
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 North had many factories and producing clothes etc. The South was slaves working on plantations growing cash crops like tobacco and cotton.
Conditions on slave plantations were bad, You would work from sun rise to sun set and would be beat if you didn't do enough work-
Cotton production depended on large plantations, with much more acreage and also more slaves than was typical of plantations in the Chesapeake states like rice production.
the working conditions for white slaves were: .very hot . dangerous .hectic
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.
they worked on farms or plantations like cotton, sugar or tobacco. the labor was often intense.
Generally it was pretty dismal. Slaves were often treated like cattle, with little more than a shed to keep the weather out. It was certainly not a plesant existence for most of them, and even the ones who were treated "well" recognized that they had no control over their own destiny.
because of the harsh manner in which the slaves were treated by the whites. for example they had to work long hours on plantations and th masters did not care about the manner in which he was treating the slaves but of making a profit; the slaves also had a great passion to get their freedom because some of them knew what freedom felt like and wanted to experience does conditions again.
the southern colonies ecconomy was mainly based on production by the slaves. slaves worked on the fields of plantations to keep the flow of money moving...
in the plantations slaves done work like, well i don't know, like making i-pads and i-phones. durr and wasn't it them who invented hair straighteners, wasn't their hair like Afro curls! any way i think the plantation was cotton mills so cotton picking durr,
They had more family farms, industry, fishing trades, and shipping. Slaves were not needed like they were on the huge plantations.
they had to start work by the age of six and they dont have nice homes and they got whopped when they did the wrong thing
They were needed for large plantations, and to make food and things like that.