The upper class' homes were made of rock and the lower class' homes were made of wood and/or mud.
sad
They didn't like being turned into unpaid slave-catchers.
Life was horrible and the slaves were kept in bad conditions and they smelled bad.
millions of slaves are on them like a guy named noah he is a slave he works for his family he is a slave
No one and i like beer homes!
gorege homes
Slaves were sold primarily to meet labor demands in various industries such as agriculture, mining, and domestic service. The transatlantic slave trade also played a significant role in the forced migration of millions of Africans to the Americas to work on plantations. Economic interests and the perpetuation of racial ideologies were key factors driving the sale of slaves.
Abolitionists hid fugitive slaves in their homes.
no/yes
like homes from the gruomd up
Many of them worked in the fields. There were also some of them that worked in the homes of the slave owners.
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Ranch homes are shaped like rectangles
there homes where called wigwams
the homes were made from stone
Homes in Australia are like homes in America. The aborigines, however, live in primitive structures in or near the desert.