Slavery In Colonial America

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Slavery was a part of early colonial America since the beginning. Between 1525 and 1866, in the entire history of the slave trade to the New World, according to the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Database, 12.5 million Africans were shipped to the New World. 10.7 million Survived the dreaded Middle Passage, disembarking in North America, the Caribbean and South America. Slavery is defined by exhausting labor and restricted freedom. “People might not get all they work for in this world, but they must certainly work for all they get,” said Fredrick Douglass. On planation, slaves would usually do a variety of jobs. Slave were assigned to specific jobs and made to work as much as possible. Drivers were also on plantations and would make sure the slaves were following orders. The Drivers would carry out punishment if the slaves don’t comply. The Gang-Labor system was the most common system on plantation. The gang-labor …show more content…

Some slaves got to work in the planter’s home as butlers, cooks, and nurses. Slaves working in the planter’s house usually got treated better by getting better clothing, food and shelter. The slave working in the house usually had to work 24 hours a day because they had to tend to the planter family. Sometimes the slave had skilled jobs like a blacksmith and carpentry. The plantation owner would sometimes sell the lave services to other people. Often a large proportion goes to the owner but sometimes the slaves got to keep a small part of the money. The slaves would usually save up to buy their freedom or a family member. Slave usually live in floor cabin with few furnishing and often leaky roofs. The clothing given to them was usually simple and made out of cheap course material. Slaves have small food ration. They would usually improve it because the planter let them have their own gardens and chickens. They usually added fish or by picking wild

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