Similarities Between Slaves And Convicts

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Convicts vs Slaves
I’ve chosen to study the similarities and differences of the slaves within the slave industry and the convicts, focusing more on the work they did, punishment and also how they would be transported from place to place. It has been shown that there can be quite a few differences between the both of them, yet they can also have the few similarities every so often.
For the slaves, it definitely was not an easy life working upon the plantations what so ever, after you had finally made your long journey you would then be set into long and labour intense work unless of course you’re a female or a child. The men would work on things such as the large areas needing to be cropped harvested or anything along those lines, while the …show more content…

With the laws being minimal to none, so if the owners would find their slaves doing anything against their word they really had the choice to do whatever they really wanted. Being the big difference between the both of them is the fact the owners could almost do whatever they liked to their ‘property’, with some stories of the slaves even being branded.
The most similar thing between the slaves and convicts was the transportation of taking them from one place to another. They would be jammed packed into a large boat, having barely no room for movement at all, with the difference for the slaves they had to be treated with little respect as they still needed to be sold and having to be in the right shape for the inspections of them. With horrible stories going along with the transportation, there would always be a chance that if they were to raise a family, they could then be split apart all depending on how kind the owners would …show more content…

Which truly is a horrible punishment, comparing to the convicts there had been some boundaries that were made for their punishment. Also with the work they did, could at times be similar but was mostly not the same, and the most similar thing for both of them would be the transportation of them from place to place. Summing it all up, the slaves had it that bit more harsher for the reason of they would be treated with no care what so ever, always having the possibility of doing something wrong could cause them to

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