The enslaved household workers were often overseen by a designated enslaved person known as a "driver" or "overseer," who was responsible for managing their daily tasks and ensuring compliance with the plantation owner's demands. Additionally, enslaved individuals with knowledge of herbal remedies or traditional medicine might tend to the sick, providing care and support within the community. In some cases, the plantation owner's family or a designated white nurse might also intervene when serious illness occurred.
the RIGHT answer is [Plantation Wife]
The wife of the plantation owner.
lol im 5 they became miners and metal workers
It never became law and was intended to ban slavery.
They were not FORCED to. A fraction of US workers did so voluntarily after it became legal. Most US workers have never been in unions.
the RIGHT answer is [Plantation Wife]
The wife of the plantation owner.
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.
The union founded by Samuel Gompers eventually became the American Federation of Labor. It was originally intended for skilled workers only.
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they became industrial workers
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Plantation workers.
Plantation workers
The National Farm Workers Association worked for the rights of migrant farm workers. The organization became the United Farm Workers of America in 1962.
A "household name" is the answer you're looking for, I believe.
lol im 5 they became miners and metal workers