cuz they could dew it
The role of the plantation wife in the South was largely centered around managing the household and family responsibilities. This included supervising domestic slaves, overseeing meals, childcare, and social events, as well as supporting her husband in his endeavors. Additionally, plantation wives were often expected to embody the ideals of Southern femininity, maintaining grace, virtue, and hospitality.
The size of a polygamist family can vary widely, depending on the culture, religion, and individual circumstances. In some cases, a polygamist family may consist of a husband with multiple wives and their children, resulting in a larger family size. However, there is no fixed average size as it can range from a few individuals to a larger extended family unit.
Polygamy is a form of marriage in which an individual has multiple spouses at the same time. This practice can take various forms, such as polygyny (one husband with multiple wives) or polyandry (one wife with multiple husbands). Polygamy is permitted in some cultures and religions, while it is illegal in others.
The world's biggest family is believed to be the Ziona family in India, headed by Ziona Chana. The family reportedly consists of around 180 members, including wives, children, and grandchildren.
Sojourner Truth was married to a slave named Thomas(who had two previous wives). While they where married they had five children. Sophia, Diana, Peter, Elizabeth, and James(who died during infancy).
cuz they could dew it
plantation wives
watched over enslaved workers and tended to them when they were ill
They made meals and took care of kids
The wife of a plantation owner was typically responsible for managing the household, overseeing domestic staff, hosting social events, and participating in community activities. She often played a key role in managing the plantation's social calendar, entertaining guests, and supporting her husband's business endeavors.
The role of the plantation wife in the South was largely centered around managing the household and family responsibilities. This included supervising domestic slaves, overseeing meals, childcare, and social events, as well as supporting her husband in his endeavors. Additionally, plantation wives were often expected to embody the ideals of Southern femininity, maintaining grace, virtue, and hospitality.
They went to partys and had a good time.
Fanny Kemble has written: 'A year of consolation' -- subject(s): Description and travel 'Francis the First' -- subject(s): Drama, Drama. 'Principles and privilege' -- subject(s): History, Slaves, Diaries, Social conditions, Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877), Slavery, Plantation life 'Mary Stuart' 'Journal of a residence in America' -- subject(s): Pictorial works 'Further Records' 'Journal of a residence on a Georgian plantation in 1838-1839' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Biography, Diaries, History, Plantation life, Plantation owner's wives, Plantation owners' spouses, Slavery, Social life and customs 'Record Of A Girlhood V2' 'Poems' -- subject(s): Accessible book
Example sentences for 2 different meanings of slaver: The white slaver offered 3 black males for sale, but kept the men's wives and children to work on his plantation. The girl had slaver ooze from her mouth onto her pillow while she slept.
The answer to this question depends on the social status of the women. Wealthy plantation wives lived very well. They had slaves to take care of the children, house slaves to cook and clean, and they could afford the most current fashions copied from the European fashion magazines. Poor southern white women lived a very different life. Their lives were very similar to the northern farmer wife. Both women had to make their own clothing, churn butter, do the wash, take care of the children, help with the farm, make candles, chop wood, carry water . Wealthy northern women in cities lived very well and had dresses made to copy the European fashions like the plantation women. They didn't have slaves, but they did hire people to do work for them. Wealthy women in both the south and north did have dances and go to events. The plantation usually were distant from other people so often when people came to visit they stayed several days. This was expected and part of the lifestyle of a southern plantation.
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Probably sex them and then leave them alone instead of being a super obsessive not-putting-out biaccchh.