They didn't let them have their own literature or become educated. They were very Strict with them
Slave codes
Most slaves would stop working during the slave rebellions that broke out. This was a form of boycotting due to their rough living conditions.
non slave groups such as the the society for the abolition of the slave trade, and the Quakers. slaves who did revolts and rebellions ex slaves who exposed how terrible life was as a slave MPs the British government because they were no longer benifitting from the slavee trade since it did not save them money and demand for slave trade fell so the slave trade became a pointless waste of time.
The South did like it - it was a concession made by the North, because it favoured the interests of slave-holders.
There were no free blacks in the south. Anyone who was black in the south was a slave.
slave codes
Slave codes
Slave rebellions resulted in increased restrictions for slaves.
Slave owners implemented various measures to prevent slave rebellions like that of Nat Turner. Some of these measures included strict surveillance and control on slaves, limited movement and access to firearms, physical punishment and intimidation, and the dissemination of pro-slavery propaganda to justify the institution. Additionally, slave owners often separated potential instigators or troublesome slaves in different locations to weaken their ability to coordinate and plan rebellions.
Because If they did anything they would get more punishment.
Most slaves would stop working during the slave rebellions that broke out. This was a form of boycotting due to their rough living conditions.
Look up John Brown
Took no part
Nat Turner
both
The Southerners blamed the slave rebellions on the Northern abolitionists.
Stono Rebellion