Type your answer here... not in the begging but they adaped to it
The impact on slaves in Mississippi is they revolted
Mississippi law restricted slaves from obtaining education, assembling in groups, owning property, carrying firearms, and moving freely without permission from their owners. Additionally, slaves were subject to harsh punishments for any attempts to escape or disobey their owners.
Mississippi is the last state that freed the slaves in the United States. Mississippi actually did not ratify the law that freed the slaves.
They speak English in Mississippi because Mississippi is part of the United States. English is spoken in all 50 U.S. states.
Slaves had to cross the Delaware River to reach the state of Delaware. The river served as a natural barrier between the free states in the north and the slave states in the south.
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Slaves in the United States learned to speak English through various means, including interactions with slave owners, overseers, and other slaves. Many learned by listening and observing, as well as through informal education from other slaves or by attending secret gatherings where they could practice English. Over time, English became the dominant language among African slaves due to the need to communicate with their owners and among themselves.
Slavery was bought here by the French in ships from West Africa and then sold or traded in Mississippi
To what extent were Indians used as slaves by the english
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