Clearing land, taking care of livestock, working as drivers is best describes tasks performed by enslaved field workers in the 1800s.
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jobs did slaves do in the fields?</h3>
At the time of plantation and harvesting, the slaves or worker remains in the field for the long 15 to 16 hours per week. They do farming a other crops like corn or potatoes; cared for livestock; and cleared fields, cut wood, repaired buildings and fencings.
Thus, option A is correct.
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When early labor organizations brought together staff (workers) in the same trade/job to fight for better wages and some better working conditions as they all work together. The "unions" method for setting all their demands set is that they would force workers to work until all of the demands are correct/met.
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