They were beaten and whipped.
Slaves.
came to America as slaves
In America, when they were freed.
Since the US became independent of Britain as a result of the Revolutionary War, Britain did not come to set slaves free in America. It was not until after the Civil War that the slaves were freed by constitutional amendment.
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trusted slaves or there owners
Typically, slaves were punished with whippings. Most commonly, fifty of them.
One way overseers punished slaves was through physical abuse, such as whipping or beating them for not meeting their daily quotas or for perceived infractions. This brutal treatment was used to maintain control and instill fear in the enslaved population.
they punished themselves
anything
Slaves were punished in various ways including physical abuse such as beatings, whippings, and lashings. They could also be subjected to solitary confinement, deprived of food, or forced to perform hard labor under harsh conditions. Additionally, slaves could be sold or rented out to other slave owners as a form of punishment.
The main reason slaves worked hard were because they could be punished if they did not. Slaves could be punished is a number of ways, which ranged from being whipped to being killed.
they would be beaten or hanged
whiped
Slave owners or overseers typically punished slaves who were caught escaping. Punishments could range from physical abuse, such as whipping or branding, to being sold to a harsher master. Additionally, some slave codes allowed for further punishment by the legal system.
they know they might be caught and will be punished.
Slaves who were caught writing could face severe punishment, such as physical abuse, torture, or even death. Slave owners often viewed literacy as a threat to the existing power dynamic and sought to suppress any form of education among slaves to maintain control.