The overseers did, the plantation ownesr would hire them to watch over the slaves because the themselves had no time to.
slaves
Private property, like farm animals.
Many of the First Nations of Canada practiced slavery before Europeans came to North America. Black slaves arrived in the early 1700s to work in farmlands. It was completely outlawed in Canada in 1806.
Slavery was for life. Servitude was for a specified limited time.
The restoration colonies had proprietary ventures in common.
They supervised the work of slaves. If slaves did not follow orders, they also punished the slaves.
they were slaves in the 1700s. they were prostitues for george w bush.
women watched over the slaves while working just to make sure that they wouldn't try to get away.
Slaves' work was typically supervised by overseers or slave drivers appointed by the plantation owner. These individuals were responsible for ensuring that the work was completed efficiently and maintaining discipline among the enslaved labor force. Overseers often used physical punishment and intimidation to enforce their authority.
slaves
Yes they did
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An overseer or slave driver
Scribes (who supervised the work), craftsmen ( such as masons, smiths, carpenters and ropemakers) and slaves.
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One negative thing about the Textile Mills was that they had slaves work the machines so it increased the amount of slaves America had, which I think is terrible.