There is no way to determine an average of how many slaves died on a plantation due to beatings or otherwise as there are very limited records of slaves births and deaths. Most of them had no record kept.
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The average slaveholder in the antebellum South owned around 5-10 slaves. However, there were some large plantation owners who owned hundreds of slaves, skewing the overall average.
Plantation owners were usually the most wealthy people in their area so they did tend to own the most land and slaves
The daily routine for plantation slaves was marked by labor from sun-up to sun-down, from "can see to can't see" in the slave's lingo. They worked everywhere on the plantation; in the fields and in the Big House, in the barns and in the quarters. Because they had to make the crop and raise food for the entire plantation community, there was little slack time. Flogged or threatened with beatings if they slowed up even the slightest bit, their toil was relentlessly oppressive. And when they returned to their quarters, there remained still more domestic chores that had to be done at night.
A plantation owner was a person that owned slaves and a farm that the slaves worked on
I don't know but i think the slaves on a plantation sleep in poo!
no. Because they had overseers and the plantation owners would usually check or guard the plantation.
no because, the churches did not believe in the ownership of slaves
they played with the slaves when the were little and as they grew older (if the dad didn't have a son) they would own the slaves and the plantation
It is a bit odd to use the term "naughty" with regard to slaves, who would be described as either obedient or disobedient, rather than naughty or nice. In any event, slave owners generally beat their slaves quite severely, as a punishment for (real or imagined) disobedience. Most slaves carried scars, as a result of these beatings.
Slave rebellions
the plantation owner's family the plantation owner's slaves