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World developments created and recreated periods of ideological crisis for the Old South. Crises of confidence in the taken-for-granted productions and reproductions of Southern life exacerbated the ideological contradictions between such concepts as freedom and slavery, setting in motion the dissolution of the dominant discourse that supported the natural order of Southern life. This crisis which detained 90 percent of blacks in bondage; then there was the racialist structure of the society, a moral and social order that privileged whites and stereotyped blacks as either subservient or subversive; and finally, there was the resurgence of the long-held Anglo-American desire for African colonization (McInerney 1994). Alongside their efforts to find their own voice and oppose colonization, free blacks sought to convert white abolitionists from gradualism to a more radical abolitionist program, the immediate end of slavery. With the 1820s social climate favoring reform, blacks had some ... more

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They petitioned congress and urged political figures and slave owners to support the abolitionistic ideals. They attacked government structures and political figures that did not agree with their viewpoints. They burned beheaded and r*ped those who owned slaves. they also began to increase the production of abolitionist papers and literature.

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What did abolitionists do in response to the slave codes?

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Some of the abolitionists got very extreme with the introduction of the slave codes. These were people like John Brown, and they raided and attacked families that had slaves.

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Slave codes were passed in many states in response to the?

growing fear of active slave resistance.


Laws passed by states in response to the growing fear of slave resistance were called?

slave codes.


Ask us of the following was a response to events such as attacks on whites by members of maroon colonies the Stono Rebellion and the New York Slave Rebellion?

The passage of strict slave codes


What happened to the institution of slavery as slaves became more valuable and as northern opposition to slavery grew more vocal?

In response to growing northern opposition to slavery, slave states tightened their slave codes and prohibited any type of emancipation whether voluntary or otherwise. Southern abolitionists found their voice taken away from them, and the southern slaveholder grew increasingly paranoid.


Dating back to the colonial period many local governments passed slave codes in direct response to what?

A rising fear of active slave resistance movements


What did abolitionists disagree with?

Slave trade and slaves in general.


Why did the southern government pass black codes?

They were passed to replace "slave codes" and to ensure a landless, dependent black labor force in response to the Thirteenth Amendment.


What laws were passed to define and limits a slave's place in society?

Slave Codes.


Which group of people supported the Fugitive Slave Act?

abolitionists


Who are the people who tried to stop slavery of slave trade?

abolitionists


What best characterizes the reaction of Southerners to the slave uprisings?

The Southerners blamed the slave rebellions on the Northern abolitionists.


What did abolitionist believe?

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