Took no part
Most slaves actively participated in slave rebellions by resisting their captors, organizing escape attempts, or engaging in acts of sabotage. Rebellion was often a way for slaves to challenge their oppressive conditions and seek freedom.
because most slaves weren't thought of as a threat.
slaves were the most important things in the slave trade
South Carolina had the most slaves. 57% of the population of the state were slaves
in africa mainly
during the slave trade most slaves came from Africa
The southern colonies had more slaves due to their reliance on labor-intensive crops like tobacco, rice, and cotton. The strict slave codes were a means to control the large enslaved population and prevent uprisings or rebellions. The economic and social structure of the southern colonies was heavily dependent on slavery, leading to harsher regulations to maintain the status quo.
Rome took prisoners from conquered lands brought them to Italy, and forced them into slavery. By 100 B.C. forty percent of the people living in Italy were enslaved. Some slaves were well educated and those who earned wages usually could buy their freedom. But most slaves were treated terribly, and the terrible treatment lead to many slave rebellions.
Most sources referred to such people as "slave-owners" or "slave-masters."
The most important reason that the slave trade thrived was economic; the shipping companies and slave dealers made money in obtaining and selling slaves, and the slave owners used slaves as a "free" labor force to earn money for themselves.
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No, and most abolitionists were white, because most blacks were slaves. Some blacks might have contributed by doing stuff as an abolitionist, but an abolitionist did not have to be a slave. (More appropreatly slaves couldent, only freed slaves could do anything)