Before enslaved Africans worked on plantations, indentured servants and Native Americans were commonly employed to work on plantations in the Americas. Indentured servants were typically poor Europeans who worked in exchange for passage to the Americas, while Native Americans were sometimes captured and forced to work on plantations.
A field worker slave typically worked in agricultural fields or plantations, performing manual labor such as planting, tending to crops, and harvesting. An artisan slave, on the other hand, had skills in crafts or trades such as metalworking, carpentry, or weaving, and would create goods or provide services for their owner.
Europeans brought African slaves to work on plantations because native populations were decimated by diseases brought by Europeans and were not sufficient in number or adapted to the harsh working conditions. Africans were seen as a readily available and exploitable labor source due to the Atlantic slave trade.
The African slave trade expanded through the demand for labor in European colonies in the Americas, particularly in plantations for crops like sugar, tobacco, and cotton. European powers established trading posts along the African coast and engaged in the exchange of goods for enslaved Africans, who were then transported across the Atlantic to work on plantations. The trade was further fueled by the development of a complex network of slave traders, merchants, and middlemen.
Europeans needed African slave labor in the Americas to work on plantations and in mines, as the indigenous population was not numerous enough or resistant to diseases. The African slave trade provided a constant supply of labor for the growing colonial economies.
European countries such as Portugal, Spain, France, the Netherlands, and England were responsible for bringing African slaves to work on sugar plantations in the Caribbean islands during the Atlantic slave trade.
Slaves were kept in various places depending on the context, including plantations, households, mines, and ships. In the United States, slaves were commonly housed in cabins on plantations or in slave quarters on the property of the slave owner.
Slave's in the early period of the United States worked in the plantations at various jobs. Most men worked out in the fields and the women worked inside, cooking and cleaning. In ancient Egypt, it is thought that slaves built the pyramids.
From Tahiti to the West Indies with breadfruit trees to establish plantations to be worked by cheap slave labor.
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Property to slave owners usually on plantations where they normally worked on growing crops and doing back breaking work.
The blackies came in the beginning as slaves in the U.S.A , they were house servants and worked in cotton plantations , but they were brought by slave traders from Africa.
slave plantations started in the first 13 colonies...it started in the years of1820 thru 1860
English involvement in the slave trade was stimulated by the development of plantations in Jamaica.
no they did not
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James Monroe owned slaves and plantations before he went into politics. When James had a runaway slave he shared his thoughts saying the slave was a scoundrel.
they worked on plantations