The People who worked on plantations back then were slaves that were taken away from their families.
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They were called plantations
Farmers with small plots of land often worked on plantations to earn extra income or find more stable employment. Plantations could offer more consistent wages, access to resources and markets, and sometimes provided housing for workers.
Blacks were enslaved and forced to work on the plantations for little or no money.
Enslaved people on plantations were forced to work long hours in harsh conditions, performing various tasks such as planting, cultivating, and harvesting crops like cotton, tobacco, and sugar. They also often worked in domestic roles as cooks, caretakers, and laborers. Additionally, enslaved individuals were commonly subjected to physical and emotional abuse while laboring on plantations.
Yes, black people were enslaved and forced to work on plantations in the United States during the period of chattel slavery. They were considered property and had no freedom or rights of their own.
The plantations were destroyed, and nobody could work in the fields anymore.
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Conditions on slave plantations were bad, You would work from sun rise to sun set and would be beat if you didn't do enough work-
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To work the plantations