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What was plantation slavery?

Slavery is a pease of poo! And so is the plantation NOOBS


What did Grant think of slavery?

No he owned a plantation


What was on a slavery plantation?

i think that it's cotton


Who depended on slavery in the south?

plantation owners


In the 1700s and early 1800s the plantation system and slavery grew in america. but why?

The invention of Eli Whitney's "Cotton Gin" expanded the plantation system and slavery.


How did the Southern political leaders become convinced that slavery was under attack by the North?

There were many abolitionist activists and politicians who wanted to get rid of slavery.


What is good about working in the plantation?

Nothing ,slavery was terrible!


Why was the plantation system developed in the south?

labor shortages, slavery and cash crops led to the development of the Plantation system.


Was slavery the same for everyone or did it vary according to area or plantation?

Slavery varied greatly from place to place and plantation to plantation. The amount of rights and freedoms a slave had depended on their master, as well as the severity of their punishments and general treatment. Also, the type of work they were expected to do varied depending on the type of plantation.


How did the plantation system lead to the development of slavery?

A large estate


How did Urban and industrial slavery differ from plantation slavery in the old South?

Urban and industrial slavery differed from plantation slavery primarily in the nature of work and living conditions. Urban slaves often worked in skilled trades or domestic service, allowing for a degree of autonomy and interaction with free people, while plantation slaves were primarily engaged in labor-intensive agricultural work under harsh conditions. Additionally, urban slaves sometimes had the opportunity to earn money and buy their freedom, whereas plantation slaves faced more rigid systems of control and were typically subject to more brutal treatment. Overall, the environment and social dynamics significantly shaped the experiences of slaves in urban versus plantation settings.


What types of slavery are there?

Human trafficking forced labour debt bondage plantation slavery and many more