The gang system and the task system were two distinct labor management approaches used in the antebellum South. The gang system, which organized enslaved workers into groups to work in unison under the supervision of an overseer, often led to harsher conditions and longer hours. In contrast, the task system allowed enslaved individuals to complete specific tasks at their own pace, offering more autonomy and, in some cases, better living conditions. Ultimately, whether one system was "better" depends on the perspective of the enslaved individuals, as both were exploitative and dehumanizing.
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