The revolt of Spartacus is probably the most widely recognised, Spartacus
states passed slave codes.
It wanted to prevent slave revolts from spreading to its Caribbean colonies.
Yes, there were several instances of slave revolts by European slaves throughout history. One notable example is the rebellion led by Spartacus, a gladiator and former soldier, against the Roman Republic in the 1st century BCE. Another example is the uprisings by Ottoman slaves, known as the "Janissaries," during the late Middle Ages and early modern period.
There have been many many many revolts everywhere in Europe in many different times. You are going to have to be more specific.
they fight for it and got what did needing.
They passed more stricter laws.
Slave revolts
While it is known that some slaves did kill their owners as acts of resistance or self-defense, such instances were not common. Acts of violence were risky for slaves due to severe consequences if caught, such as harsh punishment or even death.
Having white servants as well as slaves
no
Slave owners treated slaves more harshly .
slavery
Nat Turner, a slave who organized a rebellion in 1831 in Southampton County, Virginia. The uprising resulted in the deaths of around 60 white individuals and led to harsher slave codes in the state.
A rising fear of slave revolts
A rising fear of slave revolts
A rising fear of slave revolts