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The Private Lives Of Slaves

Back in the early days of America, there were plantations all over the southern states. Plantations for cotton, rice, tobacco, sugar and other crops. These plantations were ran by enslaved people, that were forced to leave their lives and loved ones against their wills to come to America to work in these plantations, and lost all the freedoms that they may have had.
If you were to visit a large southern plantation back in the 1800's you would most likely have fixed your first impression on the "master's home". This was usually a beautiful house of enormous size. It was usually very extravagant and out in the open for everyone to see. From this house the master's and their mistresses would watch over the plantation in an effort to make sure that everything was running smoothly and work was getting done. As you examined the grounds more closely you would then find a variety of smaller barns and buildings where special tasks such as weaving, sewing, blacksmithing, carpentry,......


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