The southern states used excuses like slaves were lucky to be a slave because they were fed and had a place to live, the Bible was used to show slaves had been around for thousands of years, and without slavery the plantations couldn't produce the crops.
The southern states used slaves to make profit and produce cotton, tobacco, and other resources that grew in their society. They also claimed it was "our way of life."
cotton <<<<WRONG!!!! It was Tobacco
The Cheseapeake which is Maryland and Virginia produced Tobacco, they used the gang system which is working for a long period of time. North and South Carolina produced rice, they used the task system where the slaves are unsupervised.
The females were used in the households taking care of the children and the households and the males were used in the open fields working the farms. even though some female slaves were used for that purpose.
They worked on the production of Sugar.
they used slave labor to produce cash crops
The Spartans used Helots to till their land. These were, however, not slaves but serfs - that is they were bound to the land and delivered half their produce to Sparta. They were also used in war as light infantry, and the best of them freed from serfdom after good performance.
Produce from their estates, slaves.
Horses, flax, linen, and slaves-
it was tea
Slaves, primarily African slaves, were forced to work on land to produce cotton in the southern United States during the period of slavery. They were subjected to harsh working conditions and exploitation by their owners.
The southern states used excuses like slaves were lucky to be a slave because they were fed and had a place to live, the Bible was used to show slaves had been around for thousands of years, and without slavery the plantations couldn't produce the crops.
Slaves did manual labor and sometimes were responsible for artistic works.
Europeans used slaves to develop land as laborers.
it was tea
Slaves were put to work in various occupations, but the most prominent were cotton picking and tobacco cultivation in the United States. In the Caribbean and much of Brazil, they were involved in sugar plantations.