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Q: What were the conditions of the slaves in the south?
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Describe working and living conditions of slaves?

Slaves faced harsh working conditions, including long hours, physical labor, and punishment for disobedience. They lived in crowded and unsanitary conditions, often in small, cramped quarters with minimal food and clothing provided. Slaves were subject to constant surveillance, control, and dehumanization by their owners.


Where did the Europeans take the slaves before entering the U.S.?

the spanish from Spain first took slaves to south America because the native American slaves they had were dieng from disease and poor work conditions


Why were more slaves in the south?

The southern states had a climate and land large enough to support the growth of large cash crops. So slaves were brought to the south because they were able to endure the extreme conditions that southern farming called for.


During the industrial period in the North in the 1830s to 1860s the South?

had a high increase of whites in the labor force, which worsened the conditions for slaves


What Under what conditions slaves were transported?

they were horrible conditions :(


Who were slaves in the South freed by?

the slaves in the south were freed by the Emancipation Proclamation.


What were working conditions like for white slaves?

Historical records show that white indentured servants in colonial America faced harsh working conditions, with long hours, minimal pay, poor living conditions, and little to no legal protection. Many suffered abuse, exploitation, and mistreatment at the hands of their masters. Their labor was crucial to the economic development of the colonies.


How did conditions for African Americans in the post Reconstruction South resemble conditions before the Civil War?

ugh


Who had slaves north or south?

South


Slaves in the Chesapeake region expanded their numbers through natural increases in birthrate yet those in South Carolina did not. What is the most likely reason for this difference?

The Chesapeake slaves lived and worked under better conditions.


Slaves in the Chesapeake region expanded their numbers through natural increases in birthrate yet those in South Carolina did not What is the most likely reason for this difference?

The Chesapeake slaves lived and worked under better conditions.


How Indian slaves were brought to South Africa?

How indian slaves were brought to South africa?