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Q: What it like to be a slave in the south?
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Why did the south not like the fugitive slave act?

The South did not like the Fugitive Slave Act because it faced resistance in free states, where some citizens opposed returning escaped slaves to their owners. This opposition disrupted the enforcement of the law and hindered the South's efforts to reclaim runaway slaves.


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How many slave- owners lived in the south?

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Was slave labor in the north or south?

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Was slave labor north or south?

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How was being a slave in the north different from being a slave in the south?

Slaves were only in the south. None in the north.


What was slave cruelty?

Slave cruelty refers to the systemic violence, abuse, and dehumanization inflicted upon enslaved individuals by slaveowners. This included physical punishments such as whipping, branding, and torture, as well as psychological and emotional abuse to maintain control and instill fear. Slave cruelty was a fundamental aspect of the institution of slavery and was used to assert power and maintain the exploitative nature of the system.


Who owned slave North or South?

the south owned slaves


Did Robert smalls fought for the north or south?

He was a slave for the south.


What did the south like about the kansas- nebraska act?

It could allow the creation of new slave-states, if the locals voted for it.


Why were slave revolts in the south uncommon?

no


Why did the upper south not rely as heavily on slave labor as the lower south?

The upper South did not have to rely as heavily on slave labor because their farms were smaller. The lower South had huge cotton plantations.