Life on missions often involved indigenous peoples being forcibly converted to Christianity and adopting European customs and languages, while life on plantations involved enslaved Africans laboring under brutal conditions to produce cash crops for export. Both settings were characterized by power imbalances, exploitation, and the disruption of traditional ways of life for marginalized groups.
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Plantation missions were colonial missions established by European powers on plantations in territories they controlled. These missions aimed to convert indigenous peoples to Christianity while also serving the economic interests of the plantation owners. The missions often involved forced labor and cultural assimilation of the indigenous people.
The life for enslaved people on Southern plantations was hard because they always had some thing to do and everyday their job got harder or easier for them
LIfe was hard. so pretty much the same as it is now
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slavery
Life on plantationsMany plantations used African slaves for the hard labor, such as cotton, rice, indigo or tobacco.
Very few large plantations that needed a large number of workers.
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Virginia had cotton plantations in some parts but in the western more mountainous areas, it was small homes and subsistence farming. The plantations had slaves.
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