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Who watched over the enslaved and household slaves and tended to them when they became ill?

The wife of the plantation owner.


What was a plantation wife's job?

Life on a plantation was different depending on the persons role at the plantation. A slave will have a more difficult life than the masters daughter.


After emancipation the enslaved African Americans became known as?

The enslaved became known as freedmen


Use of enslaved workers increased in colonies where hard labor was required on large farms true or false?

True. The use of enslaved workers increased in colonies where hard labor was necessary on large farms, such as in the southern colonies of America where crops like tobacco, rice, and cotton required intensive labor. The demand for labor was high, and the exploitation of enslaved workers became common practice to meet these needs.


What were the advantages for the sharecroppers?

They were no longer enslaved but many became sharecroppers.


Could slaves became enslaved again if they were free?

yep.


How many people watched the ceremony when Australia became a nation?

100


Why did the southern colonies become home to the largest population of enslaved Africans?

The need for enslaved Africans in the Southern colonies in America stemmed from the lack of local labor at cotton plantations. Because of this, slaves became a low cost way to make the fields produce the large amounts of cotton demanded by Europe.


What new customs became part of the culture of enslaved africans?

They wanted everthing =D


Which area became a center for the sale and transport of enslaved people through the south?

New Orleans, Louisiana, became a significant hub for the sale and transport of enslaved people through the South due to its location along the Mississippi River, where enslaved people were brought to be sold at auctions and then transported further inland or to other states.


What area became a center for the sale and transport of enslaved people through out the South?

The area around Richmond, Virginia became a major hub for the sale and transport of enslaved people throughout the South. Richmond's location on the James River, its proximity to major plantations, and its thriving slave markets made it a key trading center for enslaved people.


What did freedmen do after the civil war?

they became industrial workers