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write short note on slavery costume​

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Answered by ItzNerieda
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Slave clothing and adornment varied across time and across Virginia. In West Africa, where many American slaves originated, clothing was minimal, and even that was generally stripped from newly enslaved people just prior to the Middle Passage. In Virginia, slaves were outfitted with European clothing they often found to be constricting and uncomfortable. The fabrics used for construction tended to be inferior, with their owners using whatever was most cost-effective. Homespun Virginia cloth and imported osnaburg fabric (made from flax and hemp) were common in the eighteenth century. By the nineteenth century, with the rise of cotton production, blends such as jean cloth became more common and allowed owners to provide slaves clothing that was untailored and ready-made. The most common practice was to distribute clothes in twice-a-year allotments, with liveried (uniformed) and domestic slaves receiving higher-quality clothing than field slaves, who wore the plainest and coarsest clothing. Children wore simple gowns

Answered by muskanpatkar15nov
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slavery is a system that includes forced labor in which people are held against their will. slaves don't have the freedom to make decisions about their work because they bought and sold like property. working conditions are generally very poor for slaves and, in many cases, they are physically abused if they do not follow their owners' directions. slaves can be men, women, and even children .

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