Various places. Barnes, attics, cellars, and in hidden rooms. The places that still exist are small and hidden.
Slaves were kept in various places depending on the context, including plantations, households, mines, and ships. In the United States, slaves were commonly housed in cabins on plantations or in slave quarters on the property of the slave owner.
A slave house was a dwelling where enslaved individuals were forced to live by their owners. These structures were often cramped, basic, and lacking in amenities, reflecting the dehumanizing conditions in which slaves were kept.
The lower part of a slave ship where slaves were kept was called the "hold." It was a dark and overcrowded space where slaves were shackled together and forced to stay during the journey across the Atlantic Ocean.
There were so many ways people used to keep slaves like: People used to buy a small child and then kept him/her slave forever for their personal use(Servants). People give loan to needy and took his or child or any woman or a boy slave they used them for evil or any other bad purposes. People used to kidnap males and took them far away from their living places to took work from them
The sharecropping system kept ex-slaves tied to plantation owners after emancipation. Sharecroppers would rent land from the landowners and repay the rent with a portion of their crop, often resulting in a cycle of debt and dependency. This system limited the economic mobility and autonomy of ex-slaves.
The people that kept watch on slaves were overseers they were mostly on plantation farms
Places where horses are kept.
Cleveland is one
The answer is dependent on the culture and time period. Some slaves were kept for a given length of time, and some were slaves for life. Even still, death brought an end to one's slavery, so it did not last forever.
Slaves were kept in the West Indies to grow and harvest sugar and molesses.
The western part of Virginia, which broke away and became the State of West Virginia. Some of the slaveholding "border states" stayed with the Union, and kept their slaves until the war was over.
in some places petrol prices have gone up but in some places they have kept the same
The Spanish took the natives land and kept them as slaves
Slaves were kept in various places depending on the context, including plantations, households, mines, and ships. In the United States, slaves were commonly housed in cabins on plantations or in slave quarters on the property of the slave owner.
they would go to Canada,
There were many places in Canada for black slaves. Such as Buxton.
in the deck and the hold