Slave labor
what three types of slave labor might be found on a well established plantation
tobacco, cotton, and sugar-cane.
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No. A slave is owned by someone else. That is what makes them a slave and they are not paid for their labor. The Supreme Court decided they were property and had no rights. Slaves had to have permission to leave the plantation and didn't need money.
Slave labor
what three types of slave labor might be found on a well established plantation
Answer t African kingdoms that provided slave labor to the Americas: his question…
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The decimation of the native population of the Americas led to the importation of African slaves to work on plantations due to the growing need for labor. This laid the foundation for the transatlantic slave trade and the development of racially-based chattel slavery in the Americas.
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Because they felt like it.
Slave Labor
The early explorer who set up a plantation relying on slave labor to extract gold was Christopher Columbus. He established the first Spanish colony in the Americas on the island of Hispaniola (now Haiti and the Dominican Republic) and implemented a system where indigenous people were forced to work in mines to extract gold.
The northern Free Labor system relied on paid labor and hired workers who were not enslaved. In contrast, the southern plantation slave labor system relied on enslaved individuals who were forced to work without compensation. The Free Labor system provided more economic mobility and autonomy for workers compared to the oppressive conditions of the plantation system.
tobacco, cotton, and sugar-cane.
The southern plantation owners and anyone else who owned a slave during those times in which it was legal.