On a plantation, enslaved individuals were commonly referred to as "slaves" or "enslaved people." They were often identified by their labor roles, such as field hands, house slaves, or domestics, depending on the tasks they performed. Enslaved individuals were considered property and lacked basic human rights, enduring harsh conditions and exploitation.
slave farm a.k.a plantation
A plantation owner was a person that owned slaves and a farm that the slaves worked on
I don't know but i think the slaves on a plantation sleep in poo!
The slave who was in charge of other slaves on a plantation was typically called a "driver". The driver was responsible for overseeing the work of the other slaves and ensuring that tasks were completed efficiently.
they played with the slaves when the were little and as they grew older (if the dad didn't have a son) they would own the slaves and the plantation
the plantation owner's family the plantation owner's slaves
the overseer ran the plantation maybe buy slaves
He had a plantation of 5,000 acres called Monticello run by about 150 slaves.
Know more than 500 slaves lived ina plantation
most slaves were controled by plantation owners
Slaves were given clothes, shelter and food.
A plantation is a farm, which produced agricultural products. It was worked by a slave labor force. It is the place where the slaves slept and ate since the plantation was also their home.