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Slaves showed resistance towards their masters by performing acts of sabotage, running away from plantations, engaging in covert or open defiance, feigning illness or incompetence, and organizing rebellions or uprisings. These actions were often risky and dangerous, as punishment for resistance could be severe.
Slaves have the obligation to follow their master's commands, work diligently, and provide the services specified by their owner. They are expected to obey without question and show loyalty and respect to their master.
No, Josiah Bartlet did not free his slaves. In the TV show "The West Wing," President Josiah Bartlet is a fictional character who was not a slaveowner.
Slaves used various secret codes and symbols to communicate with each other and plan escapes. Examples include the use of quilt patterns to convey messages, lyrics in spirituals that contained hidden meanings, and the Underground Railroad's network of safe houses known as "stations" and "conductors." These codes helped slaves navigate their dangerous journey to freedom.
Plantation owners demonstrated trust in slaves by assigning them supervisory roles over other slaves, allowing them to handle money or valuable items, and permitting them to work outside the plantation unsupervised. These actions were usually based on the belief that the slaves would not betray their owners due to the fear of punishment or societal conditioning.
It is likely that Bill joined in the beating to avoid punishment himself or to show loyalty to the slave owners. In a system where power dynamics were heavily skewed and survival was a primary concern, slaves often felt pressured to conform and participate in acts of violence against their fellow slaves.
Slaves have the obligation to follow their master's commands, work diligently, and provide the services specified by their owner. They are expected to obey without question and show loyalty and respect to their master.
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Yes, African slaves showed various forms of resistance to their enslavement, including running away, sabotaging equipment, forming revolts, and maintaining their cultural traditions despite attempts to erase them. These acts of resistance were often risky and carried severe consequences, but they were crucial in maintaining a sense of agency and dignity.
They would protest, mock their leaders, commit suicide and loads more things!
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Many slaves were granted their freedom when their master died as a provision in his will. I believe a slave could also buy his freedom. They were usually freed when they were around 30 (manumission) Also when their master was very pleased and very kind he would set him free. eg. if you were a kind master and you were being mugged, and a slave saves you, you might free that slave. Question of my own: How would a master show that he freed his slave??
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Ben won Pirate Master
when he freed the slaves
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Well... the number one thing that they did was try to escape to the North where slavery was banned. Somtimes, if there masters were cruel enough, they would kill them sometimes and run away. The slaves had some white people in the North helping them to freedom also.
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