they sang while they worked in the plantations
no they didn't
To praise and sing to God!Wrong - they sung for cadence; for timing their movements together, and also for passing the time... they were slaves, after all.
Slaves sang while they were working in the fields to pass the time away. Usually they would sing about home or family, and sometimes a song that they would sing would be a coded message.
they were encouraged to sing so as to keep spirits up. This made them live longer rather than them being depressed and causing death
Slaves in the field used to sing to make time pass by and keep their spirts up.The kind of songs they sang were spiritual songs that helped them feel more relaxed and to keep them to the rhythm without getting tired and sleeping.
no they didn't
spirituals
To praise and sing to God!Wrong - they sung for cadence; for timing their movements together, and also for passing the time... they were slaves, after all.
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Slaves sang while they were working in the fields to pass the time away. Usually they would sing about home or family, and sometimes a song that they would sing would be a coded message.
Yes. Slaves commonly sung songs to make the day's work go faster.
Why the slaves sung spirituals because it was codes so the white did not know they were going to escape.
soledad olmeda
Slaves would often sing spirituals, tell stories, create music, and engage in secret religious ceremonies to keep their spirits up while working in the field. These activities served as a coping mechanism and a way to find solace and connection with each other.
They sing it so the slaves would sing it while they were working to tell other slaves to follow the drinking gourd big dipper the tonight and it will lead them to freedom.
by the slaves coming in amarica and the prision stated to sing it!