In the Southern States, slaves did almost all of the work. The Southern states relied heavily on cotton and they had slaves do the work. Slaves would pick cotton which isn't very pleasant, and before the Cotton Gin, slaves had to seperate the cotton fibers from their seeds.
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I would think it is safe to say a slave's responsibilities begin and end with the whim of his or her master. In other words, they are whatever their master says they are -- this is true of the African slaves in 19th-century America or in modern-day Sudan. It is an institution that is entirely antithetical to a free people.
Slaves main job were to clean giraffes, and make Pizzas for the kings and queens of the army.
To work and serve rich "white" people, for the rest of their life or until they were old and was able to retire.
It's a difficult question. When it was going on, African Americans were enslaved.
Approximately 85%
Life was mostly very bad for enslaved African Americans. They worked from sun up to sun down. Many were beaten daily with whips and the women were raped.
LOL I don't know... sorry
worked on plantations