My Account
Home Solutions Conditions of living of Native Americans and enslaved Africans
We write, we don’t plagiarise! Every answer is different no matter how many orders we get for the same assignment. Your answer will be 100% plagiarism-free, custom written, unique and different from every other student.
I agree to receive phone calls from you at night in case of emergency
Please share your assignment brief and supporting material (if any) via email here at: support@homeworkarea.com after completing this order process.
The primary theme of the paper is Conditions of living of Native Americans and enslaved Africans in which you are required to emphasize its aspects in detail. The cost of the paper starts from $99 and it has been purchased and rated 4.9 points on the scale of 5 points by the students. To gain deeper insights into the paper and achieve fresh information, kindly contact our support.
Native Americans who lived in the colonies of the Spanish and the Portuguese as well as the Africans slaves living in the Atlantic World experienced a similar set of living conditions and human rights. Both Native Americans and the enslaved Africans experienced hard conditions of living as well as constrained human rights. Both the Africans and the Native Americans were subjected to force labor in the farms and plantations owned by the colonists. Native Americans were observed by the Spanish and the Portuguese colonists as the ideal source of labor in their vast plantations since they were well adapted to the environment. It is observed that both Africans and Native Americans did not enjoy any economic benefit from their work. Both enjoyed negligible returns from the work since they were owned by their masters. They lived in dilapidated shanties along the plantations usually in villages. Sanitation in the villages was poor and often disease outbreaks would kill them in large numbers. Rights and freedom of enslaved Africans and Native Americans were constrained. For example both did not have the right for association and hence were not allowed to hold any public meetings. Additionally, they were legally owned by their masters hence had no right to speak for themselves…”
International House, 12 Constance Street, London, United Kingdom, E16 2DQ
UK Registered Company # 11483120
We've produced some samples of what you can expect from our Academic Writing Service - these are created by our writers to show you the kind of high-quality work you'll receive. Take a look for yourself!
View Our Samples