Answer :

In the North and the Southern colonies, the major difference between the slave labor was, their living condition, in the south the slaves used to live in groups or families, whereas, in the North they usually live alone.

Their were many significant differences in the the conditions of the slave labor in the Northern and Southern colonies. Their living conditions are the most important ones to be looked upon.

In the Southern colonies, the climate and the health conditions were much harder and led to their low population increasing rate, thus, large number of slaves were imported continually, led to large groups of slaves

In the Northern Colonies, the slaves population was much healthier and also the climatic conditions were softer, led to better birth rate and less need of imports of slaves, and thus the slaves mostly lives alone or 1-2 or family.

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''During the colonial period, the one difference between slave labor in the north and slave labor in the south is, the most of those enslaved in the North did not live in large communities''.

In comparison to the southern colonies, where the majority of slaves were used on plantations, the conditions of slavery in the northern colonies, where slaves were employed primarily in non-agricultural activities (such as mining, marine, and domestic work), were generally less severe and brutal.

Most Southern slaves in 1750 resided with a sizable group of other slaves on a sizable rice or tobacco plantation where they worked and lived. In North, slaves typically lived by themselves or, at most, with one or two other persons, frequently in the same house as the family.

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