Slavery in Virginia was characterized by harsh conditions and a rigid social hierarchy. Enslaved individuals were forced to work primarily in tobacco plantations, enduring long hours in difficult environments with limited rights. Families were often separated, and physical punishment was commonplace to maintain control. The system was deeply entrenched in Virginia's economy and culture, leading to a legacy of racial inequality that persists today.
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