In the United States and also in Great Britain, slavery had been abolished long before 1902. Some countries of the world still had legal slavery then, but I doubt that anybody would know, worldwide, how many escaped.
There is, of course, virtual slavery--notably of young women trapped into prostitution and under total control of their pimps. This is not legal slavery but it is pretty much the same as slavery.. somebody somewhere might have an idea howmany opressed prostitutes escaped from their pimps an a given year.
All types of slaves ran away, including domestic servants, field workers, craftsmen, and skilled laborers. Slaves often sought freedom to escape harsh conditions, cruel treatment, and exploitation by their owners. Some slaves also ran away to reunite with family members or seek better opportunities for themselves.
Slaves from other colonies ran away to Georgia.
here is the answer; not too many people ran away, they weere mostly too scared and even if they did, they would probably be shot, whipped, or hanged! hope it helped :D
all slaves escape they all ran away, because when the North and South were too busy fighting they ran away up to the North. That is how slaves became free.
Many slaves ran away in December, or just in general, the Winter. They did this because the night were longer and less people were out During the daytime and nighttime.
Because they ran away from the people that had them.
Rough and hard . They had to work unmercifully from sunrise till sunset.
slaves ran away from plantation to join the Union.
Some slaves who ran away were recaptured and returned to their owners. They might be punished by whipping or by cutting off part of an arm, leg, hand or foot. however, their economic value often limited the damage inflicted. Some slaves who ran away died while running (drowned or other accidents) or while resisting recapture. Some slaves who ran away got away, to the northern states or to Canada, and made new lives for themselves. However, even when in the northern states, there were times when an escaped slave might be returned south to slavery. A few escaped slaves returned south on their own to help others get away, and some of those were captured and executed or enslaved.
Slaves ran away to escape the harsh conditions and abuse they faced on plantations, to seek freedom and better opportunities elsewhere, and to reunite with family members who had been separated from them. The desire for autonomy and liberty were strong motivating factors for many slaves who chose to flee.
She ran away and helped black slaves escape from their masters.
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