the were called slaver watcherers
Overseers or slave drivers were responsible for watching over and managing slaves on plantations and in other settings. Their role was to ensure that slaves worked efficiently and followed the orders of the plantation owner.
People who helped slaves escape to freedom were called abolitionists. They worked to end slavery and support the rights and freedom of enslaved individuals.
Most of the African Americans slaves worked in the cotton fields where they picked cotton on the plantations. There was always an overseer that watched over the slaves to see if they were working hard enough. If an overseer saw a slave not work, they beat them. There were house slaves, too. The house slaves did all the housework in their master's house. They cooked, cleaned, dusted, swept, and did all the other chores we do today.
The overseer typically managed the plantation house and watched over the house slaves on a Southern plantation during the antebellum period in the United States. This overseer was responsible for supervising the day-to-day operations, ensuring the house slaves performed their duties, and reporting to the plantation owner.
The rule of the slaves is called Imperialism. :)
women watched over the slaves while working just to make sure that they wouldn't try to get away.
Slaves can start working soon after their master purchase them. They were called "the owned ones".
Slaves
Overseers or slave drivers were responsible for watching over and managing slaves on plantations and in other settings. Their role was to ensure that slaves worked efficiently and followed the orders of the plantation owner.
They was called slaveholders.
try overseers, they were the people who watched slaves on plantations. i dunno much about them though...
slaves
Slavers.
masters
overseers hired by the plantation owner.
Slaves or enslaved people in Sparta were called helots.
The large farms in the south were called plantations. Many had slaves working on them.