During the colonial period, what was one difference between slave labor in the North and slave labor in the South?

More slaves in the North worked in cash-crop production

More slaves in the North worked as craftsmen on plantations.

More slaves in the North worked in gold mines.

More slaves in the North worked in trade-related jobs.

More slaves in the South worked in cash-crop production, particularly on large plantations producing crops such as cotton, tobacco, and rice. In contrast, in the North, there were fewer slaves overall, and those that were present were more likely to work in urban areas in trade-related jobs, as domestic servants, or as skilled craftsmen.