Yes, women worked on plantations, particularly in the context of the American South during the antebellum period. Enslaved women performed a variety of tasks, including agricultural work, cooking, and caring for children, in addition to managing household duties. Free women, particularly those of lower socioeconomic status, also worked on plantations, often in roles such as seamstresses or cooks. Their contributions were essential to the functioning of the plantation economy.
Women would have owned plantations during the Civil War only if no male heirs were available to take the property. Women owning plantations was rare.
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They were called plantations
The People who worked on plantations back then were slaves that were taken away from their families.
Blacks were enslaved and forced to work on the plantations for little or no money.
The plantations were destroyed, and nobody could work in the fields anymore.
work on plantations
Conditions on slave plantations were bad, You would work from sun rise to sun set and would be beat if you didn't do enough work-
Um Slaves
To work the plantations
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Plantations