Social Studies: The Land of Cotton
Social Studies: The Land of Cotton
Social Studies: The Land of Cotton
Plantation Life
On farms and small plantations that held few enslaved people, the task system was used to
organize enslaved labor. Under this system, enslaved workers were given a specific set of jobs
to accomplish every day. As cotton production became more common and slavery more
widespread, slaveholders with large plantations adopted the gang system of labor. Under this
system, enslaved people worked in groups that labored from sunup to sundown—plowing,
planting, cultivating, or picking, depending on the season.