Slavery Conditions. 1.Clothing Long shirt to the knees, no shoes, no socks or jacket. or Pants and no shirt.

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Slavery Conditions

1.Clothing Long shirt to the knees, no shoes, no socks or jacket. or Pants and no shirt.

Slavery Conditions 2.Housing Huts or shacks, dirt floors, wooden or no beds.

Slavery Conditions 2.Housing Huts or shacks, dirt floors, wooden or no beds.

Slavery Conditions 3.Punishments Chains, whipping, sweatbox.

Slavery Conditions 3.Punishments Chains, whipping, sweatbox.

Slavery Conditions 3.Punishments Chains, whipping, sweatbox.

Slavery Conditions 3.Punishments Chains, whipping, sweatbox.

Slavery Conditions 3.Punishments Chains, whipping, sweatbox.

Slavery Conditions 3.Punishments Chains, whipping, sweatbox.

Slavery Conditions 4. A slave’s worst fear?

Slavery Conditions 4. A slave’s worst fear? Being sold away from your family.

Slavery Conditions 5. Slaves were seen as property.