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Enlightenment ideas about liberty, equality, and human rights influenced the abolitionist movement and ultimately led to the questioning of the morality and legitimacy of slavery. Philosophers such as Montesquieu, Rousseau, and Voltaire promoted concepts that challenged the justification of slavery and provided intellectual support for the movement to abolish it. The Enlightenment also inspired enslaved individuals to seek their freedom and fight against the oppressive system.
Slave Codes.
slave codes. so they can not escape slavery
Enlightenment ideas, such as liberty, equality, and fraternity, inspired leaders of the Haitian revolution to fight for independence from colonial rule. These ideas motivated enslaved people to rise up against their oppressors and demand freedom, leading to the successful overthrow of the French colonial government in Haiti. The revolution in Haiti was one of the first and most successful slave uprisings in history.
The slave codes changed in 1865 when the 13th amendment was ratified. Slave codes were laws that restricted African Americans behaviors due to the fear of rebellion.
An educated person can read ideas and think critically about those ideas. Eventually they will work for their freedom so to have an uneducated slave was best to keep them slaves. The more you know the less chance of becoming a slave.
The Slave Codes were passed to keep the growing slave population under control.
slave codes!!
slave codes
Slave codes were created to give status of slaves and the rights of masters. Slave owners would have absolute power over theses' slaves if they have these codes.
The passage of strict slave codes