That depended on what sort of people owned them Some slaves were worked so hard that all they were able to do was rest. yet others had enough time and energy to lead some sort of social life amongst other slaves. They held religious ceremonies, danced, sung, drank (if they could get any), sold goods at market, told stories and spent time with their families. And some slave even plan to rebellions.
Most slaves had to work from sunrise to sunset. Some owners made their slaves work everyday, others allowed slaves one day off a month and some allowed their slaves to have Sundays as a rest day. Slaves would spend their free time mending huts, making pots and pans and relaxing. Some plantation owners allowed slaves a small plot of land to grow things to supplement their diet. Slaves were not allowed to read or write but some were allowed to go to church.
The Emancipation proclamation did not free the slaves in which state?
benjiman franklin let his slaves free
They made it look like they were free and didn't look like slaves.
All slaves in the confederate states were free.
Slaves did not have activities that they could do in their free time in the same way that other people did. They were slaves to their owners, and were forced to do grueling work throughout the day.
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The state that did not free the slaves was Delaware. Kentucky, Maryland, and Missouri did not free slaves either.
free black slaves
they were slaves not free men
Abraham Lincoln wanted to free the slaves.
No, Ronald Reagan did not free slaves.
Slaves typically had very limited free time, as they were required to work long hours under the control of their masters. Any free time they did have was often very limited and heavily monitored or restricted.
Slaves free time all depended on if they didnt as much as they did. But when they did they would sing, dance, tell tales, stage, play games, hang out with family, gamble,and women would gather to build quilts for the family.
The north did not abandon free slaves. Usually the slaves lived in peace in the North.
Black African slaves used their free time to engage in various activities such as playing music, dancing, storytelling, socializing with other slaves, and working on small personal projects. Some managed to practice traditional cultural customs and maintain connections to their heritage through music, dance, and storytelling.