Yes, many Africans work in factories across the continent, as well as in international settings. The manufacturing sector is a significant source of employment in various countries, contributing to economic growth and development. Factory jobs can range from textiles and food processing to electronics assembly, providing livelihoods for millions. However, working conditions and wages can vary widely, often reflecting local economic circumstances and labor regulations.
Africans were not allowed to work
slaves
yes you can have chickens if you work at a chicke factory.
It depends on where you work. In my experience factory work is very boring, but you get paid well.
the Africans were there as slaves and were forced to do work such as cutting sugar canes planting tabaco plants
They were packed in a boat to America to work in factory's. Slavery is not restricted to the transportation of Africans to America. Slavery is still a problem in the world today. It has been a problem in many parts of the world and remains so.
the uncle
A slave factory is were slaves work
well about 100 people work in the crayola factory
yes - they had to work in all conditions
to work as slaves in farms
For merchants