If their owners were right on their trail, slaves would put pepper all over their trail so the hunting dogs could not sniff them out!
Some methods slaves used to remain undetected include hiding in vegetation, travelling at night, and staying away from populated areas. By doing this, they were sometimes able to escape to safety.
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Nowhere else to go - unless they were liberated by the Union troops invading that area.
The North was primarily industrial, and didn't require slaves. The South was agricultural and required cheap labor to remain competitive.
Many freed slaves remained on the farms where they had worked as slaves for several reasons: Some masters asked (or demanded) that the newly free slaves stay on the master's property, offering a house and wages. However, by the time the master was done charging the freed slaves for rent and supplies, they received no wages and could not afford to move to another place. Some slaves were not told that they were free. Many freed slaves did not know how to live as free men and women. They would try it for awhile and then return to their former masters. Others stayed with their masters because the master had been good to them and continued to treat them well after emancipation.
Some methods slaves used to remain undetected include hiding in vegetation, travelling at night, and staying away from populated areas. By doing this, they were sometimes able to escape to safety.
The 'Underground Railroad' network remained undetected because of its stealth techniques by resting by day, and traveling by night.
Some methods slaves used to remain undetected included escaping to remote areas, creating hidden compartments for shelter, disguising themselves as free individuals, and altering their appearances to blend in with the general population. They also utilized secret communication networks, such as the Underground Railroad, to navigate to freedom.
The disease may remain undetected for years after infection is contracted.
chronic leukemia
slaves have to remain loyal to their masters or else they get beaten and whipped. most masters whip their slaves if they don't do what they are asked to. slaves have to be careful and do as they are asked.
It would be impossible to stay undetected. Everywhere you go, you will be seen either by people, speed cameras or other things. You will also leave behind hair/ fibres or fingerprints that can be traced back to you. You can run, but you certainly cannot hide.
Many freed slaves remained on the farms they had worked on because they often lacked resources to start a new life elsewhere, and had established relationships with the landowners. Additionally, farming was a skill they had already acquired, making it easier to continue this work for livelihood.
To be slaves
The mouse went undetected.
Because Sparta depended on slaves to do their work
Uh...if it's undetected, the answer is unknown.