Table of Contents
- 1 What kind of work did slaves do on plantations?
- 2 What skills did slaves possess?
- 3 Do you think that skilled slaves had advantages over other slaves?
- 4 What did the slaves do for the plantation?
- 5 What did the slaves do with their talents?
- 6 How did slavery affect the economy of the southern colonies?
What kind of work did slaves do on plantations?
The vast majority of enslaved Africans employed in plantation agriculture were field hands. Even on plantations, however, they worked in other capacities. Some were domestics and worked as butlers, waiters, maids, seamstresses, and launderers. Others were assigned as carriage drivers, hostlers, and stable boys.
What skills did slaves possess?
These skills, when added to other talents for cooking, quilting, weaving, medicine, music, song, dance, and storytelling, instilled in slaves the sense that, as a group, they were not only competent but gifted. Slaves used their talents to deflect some of the daily assaults of bondage.
What job did drivers perform on large Southern plantations?
What job did drivers perform on large southern plantations? They supervised the work of slaves. If slaves did not follow orders, they also punished the slaves. What would a slave have worried about most when coming up for auction?
Do you think that skilled slaves had advantages over other slaves?
Do you think that skilled slaves had advantages over other slaves? Why or why not? Yes. They were allowed to sell their services and to keep some of the money.
What did the slaves do for the plantation?
Slaves had many noteworthy skills and talents which made plantations economically self-sufficient. The services of slave blacksmiths, carpenters, coopers, shoemakers, tanners, spinners, weavers and other artisans were all used to keep plantations
What was life like for slaves in South Carolina?
2. What was the life of slaves on Southern rice plantations like? A significant crop produced in colonial South Carolina was rice. The production of this crop required its workers to possess knowledge of the land and rice cultivation, as well a sufficient labor force able to maintain it.
What did the slaves do with their talents?
Slaves used their talents to deflect some of the daily assaults of bondage. They saw themselves then as strong, valuable people who were unjustly held against their will rather than as the perpetually dependent children or immoral scoundrels described by so many of their owners.
How did slavery affect the economy of the southern colonies?
While slavery existed in every colony at one time or another, it was the economic structure of farming in the South that depended on slave labor to prosper. A large labor force was needed to work the large plantations that grew labor-intensive crops like tobacco and rice. That labor demand was filled by the forced labor of Africans.