During slavery in the United States, weather varied significantly by region and season. Enslaved people faced harsh conditions, including extreme heat in the South during summer months, which made labor in the fields particularly grueling. Additionally, heavy rains and storms could lead to flooding, making work difficult and dangerous. Cold winters in some areas added another layer of hardship, as enslaved individuals often lacked adequate clothing and shelter.
The weather was a blizzard.
Summer weather.
it was bad it was bad
cloudy and very cold
During the time of slavery, slaves referred to their master as "master" or "massa."
Examples: If you are pro slavery, then you like slavery. The Confederacy was pro slavery during the civil war.
the weather is windy and and sounds like bangs
like a blizzard
The weather was a blizzard.
Summer weather.
Cold.
windy
windy
like a blizzard
the weather in the winter is very dry and warm
cloudy
cold