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the slaves lived with whoever they worked for but didnt get a bed or anythink that u would have now adays.

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I live in a colony that uses slaves on its rice plantations Many English settlers and slaves came here from Barbados in the Caribbean Where do I live?

You likely live in the Southern colony of South Carolina, which was heavily influenced by Barbadian colonists who brought their plantation system and use of African slaves to work on rice plantations. This migration from Barbados helped shape the colony's economy and society.


Where did slaves live in the southern plantation?

Slaves on the southern plantation typically lived in small, overcrowded and rudimentary housing quarters situated in close proximity to the main plantation house. These quarters were often simple wooden structures with minimal amenities, providing little privacy or comfort for the enslaved individuals and their families.


What percent of the southern population were slaves in 1787?

Slaves represented a sizeable percentage of the population of the antebellum south. In the lower south, slaves represented 47% of the population. The total percentile in the upper south was 29%. The border states had a population of 13% of slaves against the total population.


Why was it important to the Spanish Colonist that their slaves did not know the terrain of the land?

So that their slaves are less likely to escape.


Did most slaves come from Europe?

No, most slaves did not come from Europe. The majority of slaves were taken from Africa and brought to the Americas during the transatlantic slave trade. This was a brutal and forced migration of millions of Africans who were enslaved and forcibly transported to work in the New World.