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Which of the following was NOT a type of slave on the plantation in the West Indies?

A. Domestic slaves
B. Skilled slaves
C. Field slaves
D. Apple picking slaves

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Answered by dharanikamadasl
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Answer:

Option D - Apple picking slaves are not a type of slave on the plantation in the West Indies.

Explanation:

  • An unrelated person performing dependent labor under the guise of slavery.
  • The slave was denied his own freedom and his right to travel anywhere he pleased.
  • His ability to choose his career and sexual partners, as well as other factors, was probably constrained.
  • Slavery was typically but not always forced upon a person.
  • The slave rule in that location is likely to be described as "moderate" if not all of these characterizations in their strictest versions applied to a slave; if practically all of them did, it would typically be described as "severe."

Domestic slaves:

  • What is known as domestic, patriarchal, or household slavery has historically been the most prevalent.
  • Although domestic slaves occasionally performed outdoor labor, such harvesting or haying.

Skilled slaves:

  • Masons, joiners, coopers, and metalworkers were among the skilled slaves who kept the plantations' industries, fields, machinery, and transportation ready and running.
  • Other crucial employees, such as cooks, nurses, and seamstresses, met the needs of the larger slave community.

Filed slaves:

  • Slaves known as "field hands" worked in the plantation fields.
  • Cotton, sugar, rice, and tobacco were among the crops they frequently planted, tended to, and harvested.

Hence, apple picking slaves are not a type of slavery on the plantation in the West Indies.

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