It was tough. They had to work all day from the sunrise to the sunset. They had to grow stuff such as cotton and a lot of other farming job to do... I mean they had no life. They had no rights. Whites could beat the crap out of a black man without a problem, slaves couldn't even protect themselves by raising their hands... They were not allowed to be educated, but they still did... Slaves weren't treated as men, they were thought to be as a property. You don't wanna live that life!
it depended on the status of the slave but many slaves had very poor living conditions such as dirt floors and very poor housing arrangements.
The largest slave uprising in colonial America was in the south. This is because this is where most slaves were needed.
it arrived in America in 1619.
The question of slave labor isn America was primarily seen differently by people in he south and north in the 1850s. Most southerners did not give much thought to slavery and accepted it s a way of life. In the north, movements were in place that opposed the extension of slavery.
yes.
A slave was a slave for life.
it depended on the status of the slave but many slaves had very poor living conditions such as dirt floors and very poor housing arrangements.
Music was so important to Africans because they used to tell they slave life in songs
The narrative of the life of Frederick Douglass is considered an autobiography because it was written by Frederick Douglass himself and recounts his life experiences and struggles as a slave in America.
slave watchers are the owners of slaves that usually work on plantations or mines. There were slaves in latin america, america, and africa.
The largest slave uprising in colonial America was in the south. This is because this is where most slaves were needed.
it arrived in America in 1619.
Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl was created in 1861.
Who stopped the slave tradethe slave trade sropped in America. And then abollished in England and Pakistan. I think
A narrative of his life. It is titled " Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass An American Slave"
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Abraham Lincoln