In Bermuda, enslaved individuals primarily worked in agriculture, cultivating crops such as tobacco, cotton, and food for local consumption. They were also employed in domestic roles, serving as house servants, cooks, and caretakers. Additionally, enslaved people contributed to the construction and maintenance of infrastructure, including roads and buildings, and were involved in the maritime industry, assisting with shipbuilding and fishing. Their labor was essential to the island's economy during the colonial period.
Slaves in Bermuda did what most other slaves did. They did labor and domestic chores, as well as acted as personal attendants to the wealthy. Slavery was outlawed in Bermuda in 1807.
They worked on plantations
The slaves were mostly employed on cotton picking, jungle clearing, and looking after cattle.
rim jobs
slaves had jobs like gardening, cooking, construction, animal tending
Potatoe/Potato
No because there were a lot of places where there were no slaves therefore all work was done by those that were available to do the work.
No. It is not legally performed or recognized.
those polish people stole our jobs
some jobs of slaves were to build the pyramid of the pharaoh.
Roman slaves did everything from hard labor to housework.
Men slaves had sex with white men and donkeys!