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Which of the following best describes a difference between enslaved people in cities and those on plantations in the 1800s?

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Answered by edwin555
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Hi, consider the answer below.

What best describes the difference between enslaved people in cities and those on plantations in the 1800s is that the enslaved people in cities were not considered to be property, while enslaved people on plantations were thought of as property.

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Answered by Arslankincsem
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The people who were enslaved in the cities were not considered as a property whereas the enslaved people who lived in the plantations were treated as a property.


To be more precise, the imprisoned people in the plantations were badly treated and traded as animals.


They were shaved, washed and made to work like cows and donkeys.


In addition, their wages were mere but they their work was humongous.


Fortunately, the enslaved workers in the cities were in better conditions.

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