Different history
Slave labor in the south was quite predominant and characterized with ruthless impersonality. Master-slave relationship was the prevailing relationship among the slave trade and in plantation farm, in the south (Martin, 2004). Slave labor in the upper south was less intensified due to small plantations. Similarly, the slaves were allowed to have presentable livelihood, and they were allowed to marry and live in towns. However, in the lower south, the plantations were large, and in turn, the slaves had a lot of work to do. The slaves were ill fed, ill housed, and poorly cared for. The reconstruction of the ...