Slaves slept and lived in tiny amount of space in the ship when the triangular trade was going on. It was like living under a table.
Important slaves slept in their own apartments. Household slaves slept in dormitories. Slaves working on the land and on public works usually slept in a barracks. Some less fortunate slaves working on public works might have slept in the open on the hard ground.
they slept with the slaves and had babies.
The Vikings had slaves. The slaves slept in the owner's house on the floor.
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they slept in rags on the floor. the were no bed that time
Slaves in the past often slept on simple wooden beds, sometimes with straw mattresses or blankets for padding. The quality and comfort of the beds varied depending on the resources and treatment provided by the slave owner. In some cases, slaves may have slept on the floor or shared crowded sleeping quarters with other slaves.
In the kitchen of their master's house. Or when they were being transported-in the ship, in the same place where they slept and 'did their business'-all the slaves were chained together.
There is no historical evidence that Lee slept with any of his slaves.
A plantation is a farm, which produced agricultural products. It was worked by a slave labor force. It is the place where the slaves slept and ate since the plantation was also their home.
An important slave slept in a bed like his owner. Most slaves however, slept in slave quarters, on mats laid out on the ground. The most unfortunate, working on the building sites or digging canals slept on the ground without mats in the open.
Slaves slept together in single units on cold floor or rags away from the master's house. Their masters did not provide bedding or other equipment for sleeping
They slept in their masters home next to the fire place.