Except for Sundays, when did slaves in Texas typically work?

A. as they saw fit
B. whenever it was daylight
C. as was necessary
D. when the weather was pleasant

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C.
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A.

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The typical work schedule for slaves in Texas (excluding Sundays) was influenced by several factors. To find the most accurate answer, let's break down the options given:

A. "as they saw fit": This option suggests that slaves determined their own work schedule, which would be incorrect. Slaves did not have the autonomy to decide when and how to work.

B. "whenever it was daylight": While daylight played a role in determining work hours, it is not the only factor considered. Slaves were expected to work during daylight hours but were subject to the demands of their masters or overseers.

C. "as was necessary": This option seems plausible because slaves were required to work as per the needs of their owners. However, to be certain this is the correct answer, let's verify the last option.

D. "when the weather was pleasant": This option suggests that slaves only worked when the weather was pleasant. Although pleasant weather might have influenced productivity or certain types of work, slaves in Texas typically had to work in various weather conditions, including harsh or unfavorable ones.

Considering the information provided, the most accurate answer is "C. as was necessary." Slave work hours were primarily determined by the needs and demands of their owners, regardless of daylight hours or weather conditions.

What in the world is "pleasant weather" in Texas? five days in a year?

C is the correct answer, depending on the time of year, the crops, and the duties of the slave. Cows had to be milked, early morning house fires set all before dawn.