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they have to work in the house and take care of the children, they had to wash the clothes and cook. *bonus* the men worked in the fields and boys worked on the field and worked as apprentices.
She worked in the basement
He work w/ his father and in the white house and worked for his country
she worked with her parents on the farm, at her house.
I'd say they mainly worked on the plantation, everywhere. Some worked in the "Big House", the masters house, they worked in the field, and anywhere they were told to work. If they didn't work hard enough or fast enough they were whipped. Children also worked on the plantation and got whipped also. They got food in the morning, afternoon and dinner. They ate on the ground or if they were lucky, on a plate. They usually ate with clam shells. Slaves did the dirty work all day everyday. Picked cotton, helped around in the house, worked in the yard etc.
worked for little or no pay.
Yes, he has worked there since 2005. I hear he loves it.
Scott Joplin's mother worked as a house keeper during his childhood.
The past participle of worked is also worked.
The Work house boys got around 6 coins when they worked a 15 hour shift.
Edgar Allan Poe worked at his house because it was the only place he could have silence to work on his amazing masterpieces.
Mostly men that had children or a wife because men work the hardest and women usually did the house work.