Exodus.
Exodus
additional restrictions placed on slaves
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Slave revolts were dangerous for slaves because they faced severe consequences if they were caught, including torture, execution, or severe punishment. Additionally, their actions could result in retaliation from their owners, leading to increased surveillance and harsher treatment of all slaves.
The Stono Rebellion of 1739 in South Carolina was caused by a combination of factors, including harsh treatment of slaves, restrictions on their movement, and a desire for freedom and justice. Slaves were also inspired by the success of previous revolts in other places.
A rising fear of slave revolts
To scare/kill their masters and try to escape. Usually they did to kill and run away.
Exodus
Having white servants as well as slaves
run away, broke equipment for slow, and some poisoned food
they went to the north to stay safe with the stronger army
They were slaves who led revolts on plantations in hopes to have slavery abolished.