Nothing you idiot. Nobody likes them
wipped them
they get killed or whipped
If slaves did not listen to their owners, they faced various forms of punishment, including physical abuse, confinement, or even being sold to a harsher master. The severity of the punishment often depended on the individual slave owner and the laws in place at that time.
Educated slaves usually worked as scribes for their master. They would listen to what their master said and transcribed it into words. If they were trusted enough they could also serve as accounts, or cooks.
they would have to listen to their masters and will be very dirty and smelly. they would also sometimes not see their families.
Julilly is to listen for the sound of the whippoorwill that evening. This signal is significant as it indicates the time for the slaves to gather and prepare for their escape. The call of the whippoorwill serves as a cue for them to act discreetly and in unison.
Do you mean in the USA with the slaves? Listen to the words of Whitney Houston My love is your Love, especially the chorus ...the chains of Amistad couldn't hold us, and you have your answer
They got their freedom on Saint Croix by going on strike!! they didnt listen to anyone except their hearts.
they are like slaves they have to take orders from the pharaoh and if they dont listen to the pharaoh they would get hurt or get killed
He did not give us slavery. He freed most slaves. Most of his people listen but some people did not, and continued on with slavery! Hope that answers your question! ~ Bye!!!He did not want to free slaves he had a bet and lost so that's the only reason most slaves are free.IN YOUR FACE!!!!
They were the Assyrians fom Babylon. The Hebrew people were taken as slaves to Babylon. As they failed to listen to Jeremiahs warning.
The Emancipation Proclamation, written by President Abraham Lincoln, gave slaves their freedom in American on January 1st, 1863. This was only applicable to slaves under control of the then-Confederate government, and had no effect, as the Southerners would not listen to what they believed to be "foreign" laws. Universal emancipation came in the form of the 13th Amendment to the Constitution, granting all persons freedom, on January 31st, 1865.