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Sadly,the conditions in the sleeping quarters of slaves were the exact same way the conditions were on the ship to America. Stinky, human waste everywhere and all over everyone, and just flat out discusting.

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Q: What were the sleeping conditions life for a slave on a southern plantation?
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Where did slaves live in the southern plantation?

Slaves on the southern plantation typically lived in small, overcrowded and rudimentary housing quarters situated in close proximity to the main plantation house. These quarters were often simple wooden structures with minimal amenities, providing little privacy or comfort for the enslaved individuals and their families.


Who depended mostly on slaves in the southern colonies?

slave owners, slave traders, and plantation owners.


Why are plantation crops advisable?

They are kept clean by southern slave families ..


Where would you find a slave plantation?

Virginia,massachusets, southern colonies.


What does a southern plantation look like?

It has slave stables and other stuff


Why did southern plantation owners switch to slave labor?

Because they felt like it.


Who benefited from slave labor?

The southern plantation owners and anyone else who owned a slave during those times in which it was legal.


Which colonies had developed slave-based plantation economies by the late 1600s?

the southern colonies


What conditions favored the development of a plantation economy?

In the southern US States, the plantation economy flourished because of the soil's fertility and the warm climate. Two important crops were part of the plantation economy, cotton and tobacco. Each were in international demand. The advantage of working large plantations with slave labor also favored the plantation economy.


Who beniffited from the slave trade?

Those who benefited from the slave trade included European colonial powers, slave traders, plantation owners, and industries reliant on cheap labor. The economic gains from the slave trade were significant for these groups, leading to wealth accumulation and economic development in Europe and the Americas.


In the upper tier of southern states the principal slave produced commodity was?

It was Tobacco. Taboacco, the original plantation crop of the colonial period, continued to be the principle slave-cultivated commodity of the upper tier of southern states.


How is Nat Turner famous?

Nat Turner led a slave rebellion against southern plantation owners, killing the plantation owner's family, and setting other slaves free.