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Existing comment: Slave Life on the Plantation

The majority of enslaved men, women, and children provided agricultural labor. Trained craftsmen provided such services as blacksmithing and carpentry, while a smaller group of men and women served the needs of the planter's family. On Sundays, slaves tended to their own gardens and livestock provided by the owners, practiced religion, and engaged with family and friends.
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