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Former Slaves. :)
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They lived very well. Huge houses, the best China, silver, fashion from Europe, tutoring for the children, nannies for the children, best food, and slaves doing their work.
In Africa, this is because Africa is a poor country. It lived in the poverty line, with no shelters and good cothes. So they were forced to be slaves.
Some, unable to pay their mortgages, lost their plantations when the banks foreclosed. Some sold out to Northern carpetbaggers. Those who were able to keep their land realized that they could not sustain cotton production on an industrial scale without the slave labor force, because they could not afford to pay living wages. They developed a system called sharecropping by which the field hands would receive a portion of the crop in exchange for their labor. The sharecroppers lived on the plantation in their own shacks. In practice, the system was little better than slavery. the sharecropper had to pay their rent out of their share of the crop, with very littl left over for anything beyond subsistence.
They lived in big houses in like the life of luxory. They had alot of slaves like working in their home. They even had some things in their bed with the slave women.
former slaves
Jackie Robinson was born into a family of sharecroppers, not slaves, although sharecroppers often lived quite a limited existence. Robinson was raised by his mother, Mallie Robinson, a single parent who took care of Jackie along with four other children.
the plantation owner's family the plantation owner's slaves
Tyler lived in Virginia on a plantation next to the James River.
Know more than 500 slaves lived ina plantation
His Plantation was called Mount Vernon and he lived there also when he left the Office of President.
The Filipinos lived on the plantation
Tyler lived on a plantation home near the James River in Virginia.
John Tyler lived all of life in Charles City County, VA. He was born at his father's plantation of Greenway and lived at his home of Sherwood Forest Plantation.
The name of the melody in Gone with the Wind is Tara's theme. Tara was the plantation where Scarlett O'Hara lived before the war.
The term for farmers who did not pay rent but worked the land they lived on is "sharecroppers." Sharecroppers typically paid a portion of their crops or profits to the landowner as rent. This system was prevalent in the Southern United States after the Civil War and often resulted in cycles of debt and poverty for the sharecroppers.
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