In the Summer as a slave, you'd work in cotton fields picking cotton from before the sun was even up to when the sun went down out in the sticky, hot humidity. You could work in factories like the Mill's girls, such as processing wheat and such. Children and women would cook and clean indoors and men would plow fields of wheat and pick other crop too.
In Sumer, slaves performed various tasks such as agricultural work, construction, household chores, and serving as personal attendants to the wealthy. They were also often used as laborers in temples, palaces, and other public works projects.
There is no historical evidence to suggest that Jacques Cartier owned slaves during his expeditions to Canada in the 16th century. While native populations were encountered and interactions with them occurred, there is no record of Cartier owning slaves.
Slaves were buried in a variety of locations, including designated slave cemeteries, plantations, and in unmarked graves near where they lived and worked. Many burial sites of slaves have not been properly documented, resulting in the loss of their history and heritage.
Mansa Musa took slaves with him on his pilgrimage to cover his expenses and cater to his needs during the journey. Slaves were valuable assets that could be traded for goods, services, and provisions along the way, ensuring a comfortable and secure passage for the entourage. Additionally, having slaves accompanying him showcased his wealth and power to the people he encountered on his journey.
It is estimated that around 20,000 to 30,000 workers, not slaves, were employed to build the pyramid of Giza. These workers were likely skilled laborers, farmers, and craftsmen who were paid for their work. The common misconception of slaves being used to build the pyramids is largely inaccurate.
Slaves were likely not used to build the pyramids in ancient Egypt. Most evidence suggests that the pyramids were constructed by skilled Egyptian laborers, not slaves. These laborers were well-fed, had housing, and were respected members of the community, working in rotating shifts on a seasonal basis.
Sumers Lodge was created in 1935.
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polythesm= the belief of more than one god.
They supervised the work of slaves. If slaves did not follow orders, they also punished the slaves.
since they had done a great job