The daily routine for plantation slaves was marked by labor from sun-up to sun-down, from "can see to can't see" in the slave's lingo. They worked everywhere on the plantation; in the fields and in the Big House, in the barns and in the quarters. Because they had to make the crop and raise food for the entire plantation community, there was little slack time. Flogged or threatened with beatings if they slowed up even the slightest bit, their toil was relentlessly oppressive. And when they returned to their quarters, there remained still more domestic chores that had to be done at night.
well the sumerian slaves
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king,goverment,farmers,peasent,slaves
The worst tasks that slaves undertook was working in the gold mines.
no never in life time she had slaves to do it for her
By their rights... Kings= Top Farmers= Middle Slaves= Bottom
well first comes kings then comes priest then comes crafts people and merchant traders then farmers then slaves i didn't like it when slaves were around
Slaves were forced to perform various tasks, such as manual labor in agriculture, construction, and mining. They were also tasked with domestic duties like cooking, cleaning, and caring for their owner's family. In addition, slaves were often forced to work long hours with little rest or compensation.
Slaves in ancient Greece would cook, clean, farm, and other household tasks for their master.
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A slave overseer was responsible for ensuring that slaves performed the tasks assigned to them by their owners or masters. They were typically in charge of supervising the labor of enslaved individuals on plantations or in other settings where slavery was practiced.