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How Did African Americans Live In The 1800s
In the 1800s, life was very cruel and messed up for some people, especially African Americans. They were treated like slaves and had to do work for the Whites and the British people. It was hard for them to live during this kind of life, they must have been really brave to go through all of the misery and suffering.

African Americans had survived through torture, pain, and suffering. They were separated from their friends and families, whenever two African Americans get married and one gets sold to a white person the other might be forever lonely, and if they have children and both parents get taken away the children will have to be an orphan and be raised by their friend's family or anyone related to them. They were whipped by their masters whenever they don't do work or when they aren't working enough. Sometimes they just whip them for no reason, that's how cruel it was back then. They were forced to work when their masters
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They had made up their own language that their masters wouldn't know so they wouldn't get in trouble. They would say how much they don't like their masters or what's going on with their lives. They would hide so no one will see them, especially at night, and they would teach themselves how to read and write. If they do get caught while learning how to read and write they might die or get their leg or hand chopped off. They try to run away at night when everyone is a sleep.

If I was working in a farm I wouldn't want to higher slaves or buy any because I don't like how cruel it can be. Why would I do It myself and if I need help I will ask family, friends, and hire few workers. If I must hire slaves I would treat them like normal human beings and treat them like family. I would give each of them a 30 minute break. I don't need slaves I can use the Cotton gin, a machine that can remove the cotton seeds from cotton fibers and it is much more easier and faster than doing it by

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