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House slaves were sometimes resented by field slaves because they typically had better living conditions, closer proximity to the master, and less physically demanding work. This perceived preferential treatment could create jealousy and tensions between the two groups of slaves.
The birthrate of slaves on rice plantations varied, but generally, it was higher compared to other types of plantations due to the relatively healthier living conditions and diet. However, the high mortality rate among infants and children offset some of this increase in birthrate.
The separation of slaves from their family members probably threatened their family bonds the most. Secondly, the slaves being force to mix with the Whites did not help. The fact that they didn't have any human rights was what further crippled their family bonds.
They were very reactionary. Instead of realizing that their class status was similar to that of the slaves in the sense that they were also subjected to capitalist exploitation, they took sides with the big capitalist exploiters against the exploited and oppressed slaves.
Slaves who worked in the home generally had better living conditions, access to better food, and sometimes received special treatment from their owners compared to those who worked in the fields. However, they were still subject to the same brutal treatment and lack of freedom experienced by all slaves.
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Those would be pilgrims coming from New Zealand and Slaves.
In ancient Rome, slaves were primarily categorized into two groups: domestic slaves and agricultural slaves. Domestic slaves typically worked in households, performing tasks such as cooking, cleaning, and personal service, while agricultural slaves were employed on farms and estates, laboring in fields to produce crops. Both types of slaves were considered property, lacking personal rights and freedoms, and their treatment varied widely depending on their owners and the nature of their work.
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Spirituals were often sung by slaves.
The slaves brought to America were chattel slaves. The had no rights, could be traded as property, and were expected to perform labors for their masters. The South had field slaves who worked the fields and the house slaves.
Slaves worked as Skilled laborers, blacksmiths, and carpenters.
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Trains were mostly used for transporting troops and slaves to deportation camps. Jeeps were used to get Generals and Commanders around.