well its sad to say but it was the slave trade, and it went on for a long time, most slaves in the southern states were forced to work on plantations, or in homes of the wealthy as servants , although some slave owners treated their slaves very kindly and with respect most owners treated them horribly , they were treated like animals, many were housed to a single shack, they were only given enough food to live, and were forced to work through intense heat , as well as other factors such as disease, starvation, lack of sleep , and many other things. although the southern states weren't the only ones with slaves , many northern states had them too, the only difference is that they had some rights, and were mostly treated well , this is something most people don't know about American history, and most of those that do know tend to block it out of their minds., so people from the northern part of the united states cannot talk badly about , or say anything negative about the south having slaves because they had them too, and vice versa. but the bottom line is they were both wrong for being involved in the slave business(now they didn't start the idea of owning slaves or using them for labor, that dates back thousands of years ago) but it was still wrong for them to participate in that, and hopefully all Americans have learned from all this , and i pray that no human being will ever be made a slave again.
Plantations consisted of only kind of technology
chesapeake,middle,southern,and new England
They were Christian. There were no Buddhists, Hindus. Muslims or others.
Between 1700 and 1775, approximately 400,000 enslaved Africans were brought to the British North American colonies. This period saw the expansion of the transatlantic slave trade, with enslaved people primarily arriving in the southern colonies to work on plantations. The demand for labor in tobacco, rice, and eventually cotton cultivation fueled this influx. By the mid-18th century, slavery had become a central institution in the economy and society of the colonies.
13 colonies.
New England, Middle Colonies, Southern Colonies
New England, Middle Colonies, Southern Colonies
A plantation is a place or farm were African American slaves worked, lived and sleep. The indentured servants had contracts and the African American slaves were auctioned at spots down town in the southern colonies of the 1700's.
Tobacco
life was very very hard.
It was the Chinese immagrants
Plantations consisted of only kind of technology
i have the same problem i cant figure it out
the policy of Salutary Neglect
7% of the population was enslaved African Americans
chesapeake,middle,southern,and new England
They were Christian. There were no Buddhists, Hindus. Muslims or others.