In Belize, enslaved individuals primarily worked on plantations, cultivating crops such as sugar, mahogany, and citrus fruits. They were also employed in logging and other agricultural activities. The labor was grueling and often conducted under harsh conditions, with little regard for their well-being. Enslaved people were crucial to the economic development of Belize during the colonial period.
they were forced to be slaves
They were forced to be slaves and mine gold. They were not suited for this work because they were farmers and could not survive the brutal treatment.
They were forced into labor camps like slaves, and given back-breaking work. Many died.They were forced into labor camps like slaves, and given back-breaking work. Many died.
Slaves had no wages at all. They were forced to do work.
because they were forced to America to work as slaves
They were forced to work or sacrificed
Um Slaves
Not at all. They were forced to become slaves and work for the whites.
Yes, slaves were forced to work against their will. They were considered property and had no rights or freedom to refuse the work assigned to them by their owners. Failure to comply often resulted in punishment or even death.
Slave traders and plantation owners.
Yes that was the whole idea of having slaves to provide free labour.
They were SLAVES and forced to work. They were considered property. I would run away too.