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Masteriza [31]
2 years ago
9

How were enslaved people who worked as servants in homes different from those who worked in the fields

History
1 answer:
EleoNora [17]2 years ago
4 0

Answer: There are many differences between the household workers and those who work in the fields.

Explanation:

Workers who perform household works are well dressed up and those who work at field no dress code or dress uniformity is mandatory.

Workers who work at homes are bound to work day and night depending upon the shifts but workers who work in field are assigned to day shifts only.

Workers who work at homes are free from pollution, severe health hazards but those workers who work at field for example those at mining site, chemical sites, agricultural fields are prone to death due to poisoning caused by heavy metals, toxic gaseous fumes, and fertilizers.

The workers who work at homes are not exposed to sun thus they are not prone to tanning caused by sun and skin diseases but workers who work at industries, agricultural fields, mining sites develop the skin diseases.

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