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How did southern states respond to slave rebellions like Nat Turner's and Gabriel Prosser's?

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What was enacted to try to prevent slave rebellions?

Slave codes were enacted in the Southern United States to prevent slave rebellions. These laws restricted the rights of enslaved individuals, limited their mobility, and imposed harsh penalties for any attempts to resist or rebel against their owners. Additionally, patrols were established to monitor and control the movements of enslaved individuals.


Why did slave rebellions have little chance of success in the southern US?

because most slaves weren't thought of as a threat.


How do you think slave rebellions affected the instituion of slavery?

Slave rebellions resulted in increased restrictions for slaves.


What are the slave states that didnt secede called?

there isn't really a name for them, they are like any state but they have slavery. you could call them southern slave states or slave states, or southern states...... there is no definition for slave states that didnt secede proir to the civil war


What was the southern response to slave rebellion of the early 1800's?

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What southern slave states never seceded during the US Civil War?

The eleven "Southern" states that seceded from the Union were all "slave" states. The slave holding states of Missouri, Kentucky, Maryland and Delaware were termed to be "border" states and geographically, none of them can be describes as "Southern" states, especially Delaware.


Were enacted to try to prevent slave rebellions?

slave codes


Southern planters believed that the system of slavery would be weakened by?

Southern planters believed that the system of slavery would be weakened by abolitionist movements, slave rebellions, and economic factors such as declining profitability of slave labor.


What were the laws passed by southern states to control slaves?

Southern states passed laws known as slave codes to control enslaved individuals. These laws restricted their movement, prohibited them from learning to read and write, and limited their ability to assemble or testify in court. Slave codes were designed to maintain white control over the enslaved population and prevent any potential rebellions or uprisings.


What are the southern slave states called?

the Confederacy


Which states wanted the new states to be slave states?

the southern states such as Florida and Georgia