Who worked in America plantation in 18 th century
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The mild temperate climate, plentiful rainfall, and fertile soils of the southeastern United States allowed the flourishing of large plantations, where large numbers of enslaved Africans or African Americans were held captive and forced to produce crops to create wealth for a white elite.
House workers could be male or female. Slave women did all the cooking, cleaning, washing of clothes, milking, iron polishing, sweeping, food service, and child care. Slave men tended the horses, drove the carriages, and kept the gardens. House slaves worked seven days a week
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Emigrants from Europe
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