If it's owner dies, it'll probably get sold to another master, after going to the 'slave market'.
they went a brought it home. If they went by carriage the slave would walk.
Harriet Tubman went to the store one day and a slave master was yelling at one of his slaves. The slave was at the door right in fron of Harriet. The owner threw a 2lb weight at his slave but the slave ducked and it hit her
When the slave went to the 'underground railroads' they would usually be safe. But if found by their owners, they would be cruelly punished. They would either be killed, beaten, or even tortured.
Since you use the term "slave state" I assume you mean at the start of the civil war. They all were states by 1861. The US went from East coast to West coast.
Because it was an unusual case of a slave trying to sue for his freedom retrospectively - that is, he had been taken on to free soil, and then back into slave country.
A skilled slave was a slave who possessed or practiced a specific skill. If a skilled slave was sold they went for the most money.
africa-The slave trade triangle
His name is York, Clarks Slave
After the Civil War, the farmers debt increased. The reason for this is because the crop prices went way too low.
A slave went to the store without permission and Harriet Followed and the owner cought up with him and told Harriet to help hold him and she refused and the slave was starting to run and the owner picked up a weight or rock and threw it at the slave, missed and hit Harriet in the head with it.
The vast majority of slaves imported in the slave trade went to Brazil and the Spanish Colonies.
The Civil War went on