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Execution, enslavement, mutilation, whipping, banishment.
Slaves who refused to eat could be subjected to physical punishment such as whipping, beating, or being force-fed. In some cases, they may also be confined in small spaces or deprived of food as a form of punishment.
One way overseers punished slaves was by using physical violence, such as whipping or beating, as a form of discipline and control. This punishment was meant to deter any disobedience or resistance and assert the overseer's authority over the enslaved individuals.
Lashing.
Yes, Slaves got abused often for either running away, back talking, not working or slacking. It was a form of punishment for the slaves and sometimes abuse took many forms, like whipping, burns, brandings, no food, no drink, mutilated, have limbs cut off, tortured, and murdered(sometimes but not that often).
Caning is a form of punishment by whipping, using a cane.
Slaves who were caught learning to read and write often faced severe punishment, such as beatings, whipping, or even being sold to harsher masters. Slave owners feared that educated slaves would become more rebellious and independent, so they sought to suppress any form of education or intellect among the enslaved population.
Caning is a form of punishment by whipping, using a cane.
"Whipping" is a term that means the same as lashing; it refers to hitting or beating someone or something with force, usually as a form of punishment.
Slaves could face various punishments, including physical abuse like whipping, branding, or mutilation. They could also be subjected to long hours of hard labor, restricted movement, or confinement. Additionally, slaves could be sold or separated from their families as a form of punishment.
While the lash was popular, branding was more common since the punished slave wouldn't have to take time off as with a severe beating.
Planters in the Caribbean used various physical punishments on slaves, including whipping, branding, and use of instruments like the bullwhip or cat-o'-nine-tails. Slaves could also be subjected to harsh labor, confinement in stocks or dungeons, and even amputation in extreme cases as a form of punishment.