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They didn't let them have their own literature or become educated. They were very Strict with them

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Q: What did the south do to prevent slave rebellions?
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Were enacted to try to prevent slave rebellions?

slave codes


What was enacted to try to prevent slave rebellions?

Slave codes


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

Slave rebellions resulted in increased restrictions for slaves.


What did slave owners do to prevent rebellion such as that of Nat Turner and his followers?

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.


What impact did the slave rebellions have on the slave system?

Because If they did anything they would get more punishment.


Most slaves did what in slave rebellions that broke out?

Most slaves would stop working during the slave rebellions that broke out. This was a form of boycotting due to their rough living conditions.


Were there any slave rebellions?

Look up John Brown


What did most slaves do when slave rebellions broke out?

Took no part


Who led rebellions against slave owners?

Nat Turner


Did Gabriel Prosser lead or plot slave rebellions?

both


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

The Southerners blamed the slave rebellions on the Northern abolitionists.


What was one of the earliest slave rebellions in Colonial America?

Stono Rebellion