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Q: Did slaves get to see there family?
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What was important personally to slaves?

Family. When slaves where sold families were broken, slaves wanted to be reunited with their family


Was Harriet Tubman family slaves?

Her and her whole family grew up as slaves.


Was family important to the slaves?

Family was very important to slaves. Because their family were the only people they could count on.


What did slaves family look like?

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What happens to slaves when they have families?

The family gets separated to go to different farms or plantations and they might never see each other again.


What is unusual about the family Lincoln married into?

his wife family owned slaves


Settled in large plantations managed by a single family with the help of slaves?

Settled in large plantations managed by a single family with the help of slaves


Was Rosa park's family ever slaves?

no they were not.


Did slaves ever get to see their families?

No , slaves have always been sold by the highest bitter. And after their separation they have never been reunited with their families again. If they tried they were threatened by a master, to get killed. So they could never risk something like that.


When did slaves start to fight?

There is no-documented history of fighting between slaves. Slaves often stuck together as family or trying to escape.


Did slaves fight for their families?

Although slaves did have relatives, they did not have families as such; slavery did not allow for a normal family structure. Slaves fought for the end of slavery.


Why was religion and family so important to slaves?

Religion and family were extremely important to slaves. Since they were deprived of virtually all human rights, the only things they really had of value were their beliefs and their family members.