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Various people were. Slaves, indentured servants, sharecroppers, and contract employees.

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Who was a person who was forced to work on plantations?

Um Slaves


What is the name of the farm where slaves were forced to work in the south?

They were called plantations


Who was used for labor on the plantations in America?

Blacks were enslaved and forced to work on the plantations for little or no money.


In the south were most slaves forced to work on large plantations?

yes


The majority of slaves forced to work on European plantations were from where?

Mainly from Africa.


Who did the Spanish force to work on sugar plantations and in gold mines?

The Spanish forced indigenous people and African slaves to work on sugar plantations and in gold mines in their colonies in the Americas.


In the south most slaves were forced to work on large plantations true or false?

True. In the southern United States, most slaves were forced to work on large plantations, where they were subjected to harsh living and working conditions. This system of forced labor was a central aspect of the antebellum South's economy and society.


Why were enslave Africans forced to come to Florida?

The enslaved Africans were forced here because the planters needed them to work on the plantations and make them rich.


Ask usLook at the map below. The majority of the slaves forced to work on European plantations during the Age of Exploration came from which location anything?

During the Age of Exploration, the majority of slaves forced to work on European plantations were taken from West Africa. The transatlantic slave trade saw millions of Africans captured and transported across the Atlantic Ocean to work on plantations in the Americas.


Did black people work on plantations?

"Worked" is a generous way to put it. Black were enslavedon plantations.


Who worked on plantations before slave?

Before enslaved Africans worked on plantations, indentured servants and Native Americans were commonly employed to work on plantations in the Americas. Indentured servants were typically poor Europeans who worked in exchange for passage to the Americas, while Native Americans were sometimes captured and forced to work on plantations.


What is the name of the person that ensured slaves did their work in plantations?

The cracker, person that operated (cracked) the whip.