Pros And Cons Of Living In The South On The Plantation

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Living in the South on the plantation is the worst and having to work on the field, day and night. Being a slave working my butt off is not right also being punished for not doing my job correctly or working slow. Today is the day, I’m going to escape, I’m tired of working and not getting any reward for it, I want to be free and have my own life. I’m escaping late at night using the underground railroad to guide me to my freedom. Using the North Star, people, and houses to get me to my freedom. There is plenty of help along the way with safe houses to get food, water, and shelter. Also, people who are leading me in the right direction and help me hide from the people who were after slaves who escaped. Some slaves didn’t make it though, they …show more content…

There are other Northern states but some didn’t allow slaves like Ohio. I deciding to pick Virginia as my new home, I looked around in amaze that I’m here and I’m not going back. Virginia is a welcome state for slaves who escaped and is slavery-free. But it isn’t all great either some of the people who were never slaves and lived there from the beginning weren’t all that welcoming. There are so many jobs in Virginia but I really don’t know how to do most of them from being enslaved but I’m taking what I could get. If the company owners would let me work for them I’m very thankful. Some jobs included reading and writing which most slaves didn’t know how to do because the plantation owners wouldn’t let them learn so they wouldn’t cause an uprising and I don’t know how to read and write either. Starting a new life is refreshing and grateful that I’m free to have my know life than having the plantation owner tell me what to do and how I was going to live my life. Working on a plantation, being owned, never having a say in what I believe, and taking orders from people. In conclusion of my slavery, I was able to escape which most slaves weren’t able to. To have a say in the world and to live my life and I do have some bumps in the road but that doesn’t mean to stop believing in what you believe is right is because sooner or later what you believe in will come