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The life for North Carolina colonial slaves was not pleasant in any way. They were subjected to heavy work and poor living conditions among other evils.
yes, actually it was called the slave colony.
Wealthy white Christian males owned plantations in colonial North Carolina and also owned many African American slaves or indentured servants.
Because whites were armed and except in coastal South Carolina, outnumbered slaves.
The colonial South Carolina economy was based on agriculture and trade. The basically traded in agricultural produce and slaves who provided manual labor.
Yes, there were slaves in colonial Connecticut.
Assuming you are asking about colonial days, main cash crops in the Carolinas were pine forests, rice and indigo.
Whites were armed and , except in coastal South Carolina, outnumbered slaves
S.C. was the state most likely to have farms wealthy enough to afford slaves.
slaves colonial society
North Carolina did not start on an upward economic swing immediately like fellow colony, Virginia did. Instead, it initially began with a poor population of indentured servants and slaves doing subsistence farming only. However, eventually it be came the third biggest colony for tobacco production.