Seasoning was the process of sending slaves to the Caribbean to work before bring them to the US. The sugar fields there were incredibly cruel, and most slaves died. Seasoning is nothing more than thinning out the weak slaves from the strong ones. you are talking about the seasoning camps. Also seasoning is when the slaves were for example rubbed down with palm oil to disguise their wounds. When slaves have been working as a slave for a long time, and they cooperate and are skilled.
The process of slaves being dehumanized and deculturalized
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They were forced into labor camps like slaves, and given back-breaking work. Many died.They were forced into labor camps like slaves, and given back-breaking work. Many died.
the women cooked and cleaned clothes and slaves were sent to training camps then sent to war
They were gasses and cremated. They were sometimes sent to be slaves first then killed.
No, they were usually murdered on arrival at extermination camps.
Gassed, shot or they just starved to death. Others were used as slaves.
The Nazis used them to use Jews as slaves and kill them
Germans were not allowed to use Jews as servants, however many were used as slaves: In a massive level, inmates of concentration camps were used as slave labour for construction projects and on a smaller level individuals were taken from the camps to be used as domestic slaves for the SS.
[I guess in a house] no they were not they were forced to live in camps, mud huts and gutters not homes
Slaves were steadily liberated by the Union armies as they campaigned in the South. They followed these armies to the Northern camps, where they were employed as labourers, and a few joined black regiments from the North.