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Slaves were afraid because if the were found they would be severally punished. Lots were whipped and some were chased by dogs. If they managed to escape slaves would take to underground railroad to escape to a free state
They knew they could & would be jailed to keep them from testifying.
some of them did run away but others were just afraid that they would be caught, or die trying to run away
Slaves were beaten as a form of punishment, control, and to instill fear. It was used by slave owners as a means of asserting their authority and dominance over enslaved individuals, often as a way to discourage rebellion or resistance.
In a nutshell, the town had bigger fish to fry: Dr. Robinson's killer was on the loose. Remember InjunJoe framed Muff Potter, and only Tom and Huck knew what really happened, but they were too afraid to come forward becuase they knew first hand what InjuJoe was capable of. The town was too preoccupied with the bigger crime, and eventaully InjunJoe skipped town, so even if they wanted to charge him which most were too afraid to do they weren't able to.
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No, not true. Think of your question. It doesn't make sense. slaves didn't have instruments and any celebrating would have not have happened.
no. Because they had overseers and the plantation owners would usually check or guard the plantation.
Electric drums, keyboard, synthesizer, and auto-tuner
Because Turkish people are afraid of dieing.
Jonah, went the opposite direction on a ship, as he was afraid, but later went to Ninevah to complete his God-given assignment.
Death is viewed as the last stage of life. People who celebrate it are not afraid to die because they think that they are just completing life.
Kunta Kinte was a GambianÐborn American slave. He passed away in 1822 from a broken heart, due to his wife, Bell Waller, being sold away to another plantation.
Halloween (all hallows eve) is celebrated in Madagascar. Families go to their cemetery, sit by relatives tombs and have a picnic. They bring the mummified relatives out of their tombs and sit them down at the picnic. It's becoming less common but the tradition still goes on.Hope this helpsxxx