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    forced to leave their homes in Africa and become slaves of these sugar plantations. There were a series of advancements to technology on the plantations and an example of that would be the expanded operations and strong investments in steam-operated machinery. Due to these advancements‚ the labor needed on the mills increased because it processed more sugar‚ which meant more fuel was consumed‚ and more labor was needed. These plantations made wide-ranging use of slaves due to the fact that sugar was considered

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    defined at Dictionary.com as "Belonging to the period before a war‚ especially the American Civil War."1 In the Antebellum period in the South‚ many people owned slaves. In the south‚ plantations were "the most basic unit and the most vital element of the Southern antebellum economy."2 But at the heart of these plantations were the slaves. So vicariously‚ the slaves of the South were the most vital part of the Southern economy. Slaves‚ although taken from Africa‚ were still able to hold onto their

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    slave owner has multiple slaves he is willing and able to rent during the off months he can quickly receive a large payday and lose nothing in return. Furthermore‚ there is more to consider other than the initial influx of cash from the sale. When a plantation owner rents out his slaves in the off months the slave temporarily becomes the responsibility of the man who rented the slave. Therefore‚ the renter is now responsible for the well being of the slave. The Davis’ are responsible for keeping the slaves

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    American South. Slaves typically worked on a plantation farm and had daily pain that they went through. Working on a plantation farm was one of the many struggles that the slaves went through. In the poem” The Negro Mother‚” she had to bring corn and cotton to yield. Bringing corn and cotton to yield is a struggle because you have to work out on a field in the hot sun. Another struggle of working on a plantation farm is moving from plantation to plantation. In the text “Fredrick Douglass‚” Douglass

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    tools to the west indies. New England land owners thrived off of the trade of sugar from the Caribbean to make molasses and rum. The northern colonies supplied many ships to transport livestock and horses to the west indies for plantation owners and supplied these plantations with slaves making the northern economy completely reliant on slave trade. What started the thriving economical relationship between the northern colonies and the west indies was a handful of weathy people and events. The enabler

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    Task system was one of the plantations out of two who used slaves. Slaves were assigned several specific tasks within a day. When task were completed the slaves had time to themselves to do whatever they pleased within limits. The benefits of this system for slaves were more free time and included less supervision. If you worked under the Task system‚ you worked in rice and cotton plantations‚ or in skilled labor positions. The rice plantation was the most common. Plantations plots measured around 105

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    their character to life and to make it believable for the audience. In the play Ti-Jean and His Brothers‚ Ely Phan is a female actress who plays a very dynamic character as the devil. Phan‚ as the devil‚ also plays the roles of Papa Bois and the plantation owner. She does an outstanding job throughout the play embodying each individual character through her acting choices. Ely Phan uses a strong‚ yet cunning voice and sneaky‚ graceful movements around the stage in order to effectively embody the character

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    In post 1820’s the Southern regions of America diffused free labor‚ cotton trade‚ and plantation farms towards the westward expansion. Land development denoted a greater acceptance of slavery and offered large profits for those who involved in the trade. This lead to the Southern region’s prominent political presence and the beginning of a slave society. An integral element to the Southern American culture. By 1830 cotton fields expanded from the Atlantic seaboard to Texas. Consequently‚ cotton

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    has written numerous journal articles and reviews on the issues of Caribbean affairs and development. Beyond Massa was about the truth of chattel slavery and revisionism and the management process behind it to increase productivity on the sugar plantation. It was the about the power of white management and black labourers who formed resistance. The book demonstrates the powerful

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    According to the American Abolitionist article “Plantation Life‚” adult male slaves were often given the exhausting task of working long hours in the fields. This work included harvesting crops‚ tending to gardens‚ and other outdoor work. Male slaves that were deemed particularly skilled by plantation owners could also be given jobs pertaining to blacksmithing and carpentry. In contrast‚ female slaves were usually assigned

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