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WITCHER [35]
2 years ago
6

How did desiree feel about slavery? about the way armand treated the slaves? what makes you think this?

History
2 answers:
Vesnalui [34]2 years ago
7 0
It was rough and harsh from times.
AnnZ [28]2 years ago
3 0

Desire feel about slavery that it was rough and harsh from times.

Further Explanation:

History of slavery:  

He was an unpleasant man, a low pudgy individual, weighed around one hundred and .There, the slaveswere exposed to brutal treatment from a dark manager,  the slaves so much dat some like my father what had soul was all de time runnin' 'way. In a large portion of us hued people was the incredible want to ready to peruse and compose.  

Life like for the slaves:  

Slaves who worked and lived on estates were the most every now and again rebuffed. Discipline could be controlled by the manor proprietor or ace, his significant other, youngsters or (frequently) the regulator or driver. Slave supervisors were approved to whip and rebuff slaves.  

Started slavery:

In 1619 twenty Africans were brought to the English settlement of Jamestown, Virginia. Students of history are unsure if the legitimate routine with regards to subjection started there in light of the fact that probably some of them had the status of contracted slave.  

Age in which slaves begin working:  

Some state that youngsters were compelled to perform field work obligations as youthful as the age of six. It is contended that in certain territories youngsters were put to "customary work in the before the war South" and it "was when slaves started to learn work schedules, yet additionally work discipline and related discipline".

Subject: History

Level: High School

Keywords: History of slavery, Life like for the slaves, Started slavery, Age in which slaves begin working.  

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