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Describe the daily life of a slave on a plantation in Louisiana.

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Answered by mauryadhruvarvi1
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By 1804 (including, New York (1799), New Jersey (1804)), all of the northern states had abolished slavery or set measures in place to gradually abolish it. In the south, Kentucky was created a slave state from Virginia (1792), and Tennessee was created a slave state from North Carolina (1796).During work and outside of it, slaves suffered physical abuse, since the government allowed it. Treatment was usually harsher on large plantations, which were often managed by overseers and owned by absentee slaveholders. Small slaveholders worked together with their slaves and sometimes treated them more humanely.In 1860 only 11,000 Southerners, three-quarters of one percent of the white population owned more than 50 slaves; a mere 2,358 owned as many as 100 slaves. However, although large slaveholders were few in number, they owned most of the South's slaves.

Answered by DodieZollner
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The daily life of a slave on a plantation in Louisiana given below:

Explanation:

  • The South economy before the Civil War in America, based on the practice of slavery.
  • Life of a slave was very hard as his work will start early in the morning.
  • African slaves were brought as servants and labours to help the white to prosper and generate wealth.
  • Slaves required to work as domestic servants in households as well as in plantations.
  • Slaves regularly were beaten and tortured if they failed to do their work by an overseas.  

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