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they would be taken to auction a nd sold to slave owners.

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Did slaves get days off?

In some cases, slaves were granted days off as a form of rest or religious observance, but these were often limited and subject to the discretion of their owners. Many slaves worked long hours with little to no rest or time off.


Were slaves free after they got off the plantation?

Once slaves were freed from the plantation, they were technically no longer legally considered property but still faced significant challenges such as lack of education, resources, and social acceptance. Many ended up living in poverty or working under exploitative conditions in order to survive.


How many days off did slaves get?

Slaves did not typically receive days off; their work was usually continuous and labor-intensive. In some cases, slaves may have been granted days off for religious holidays or special occasions, but this was not a common practice.


What did they do with the slaves from the slave ships when they lsnded and how did they sell the slaves?

When slaves were brought ashore from slave ships, they were usually inspected, cleaned, and separated before being sold at auctions. The slaves were then auctioned off to the highest bidder, typically plantation owners or slave traders, who would then use them for labor in fields, mines, or households.


How did the African slave rebel against their owners?

slaves didn't really rebel however some ranaway and got severly punished if caught and others teamed up with other slaves and tried to create and army. it hardly ever worked and they often got put to death Edit: Slaves would often work slowly or "accidentally break tools". Sometimes tools were lost, or animals ran off because the workers weren't 'strong enough' to hold them. Some slaves were more risky, setting fires in sheds and barns, or even poisoning their master's food.

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What were some of the struggles African American slaves endured from 1620 to 1865?

Slaves endured germs and disease. There were no bathrooms so the Africans had to go on the ship which sometimes got others sick. I f there was no enough food on the ship some of slaves were thrown off the ship.


Where did the pilgrims get their ship?

the Pilgrims got off their ship in Plymouth, Massachusetts.


What happened if slaves who worked on plantations got pregnant?

they would have their baby and would throw themselves off so the baby doesn't live a rough and tough life.


Where the pilgrims got off their ship?

Plymouth Rock


Where the pilgrims got off the ship?

Plymouth Rock


Where the piligrims got off their ship?

England...genius


What happened when the Anne Franks family got sick?

They Got Merked off it


What happened to the tranny?

He got scared and ran off.


Did slaves get days off?

In some cases, slaves were granted days off as a form of rest or religious observance, but these were often limited and subject to the discretion of their owners. Many slaves worked long hours with little to no rest or time off.


Did slaves rebel on the slave ships?

Slaves didn't rebel on the slave ships. The slaves were chained and had to lay or sit in an odder. Slaves had to sit and lay like that for more then weeks. Some slaves didn't even make it through all of the trips. The dead slaves were more likely to be thrown of the ship to the sea. Many say that you can tell a slave ship by the sharks that follow it since everyday a dead dead slave would be thrown off the ship making the sharks have something to eat.


Rainsford fell off the ship after he got on the rail to look more closely at what he thought might be a pirate ship?

B.False


Rainsford fell off the ship after he got on the rail to look more closely at what he thought might be a pirate ship.?

B.False