One form of disobedience by a slave is talking back to their master. Another form of disobedience is running away.
It would depend on where the slaves were. Though some were provided with clothes by the slave owners. It would also depend on what capacity the slave was employed. A pharohs personal slave would be much better dressed than field working slave in China
At a slave auction... White men would take black slaves and put them on a platform. Then, they would start the auction. This was just like a regular auction. The person who offered the most for the slave would get the slave. At these auctions, the slaves were often treated very poorly.
"The court uses civil disobedience"The youths found causing damage during the riots appeared in court charged with Criminal Damage and Civil Disobedience.
the slave code was a law saying if a slave owner was to killed one of his slaves he would not be punished.
a slave would probably get whipped 10-11 times. If they did something really bad it would probably be 11-15 times
Henry David Thoreau wrote Civil Disobedience as a form of protest against taxation. He spent the night in jail after refusing to pay a tax that would fund the Mexican War. He thought that submitting to the tax was being a slave to the government.
you must be doing the same class as me. i put: . Sam Dudley was a slave who refused to follow the orders of his master and was shot for it. This tells us that the life of a slave could have been lost by just a small amount of disobedience.
It would depend on the severity of the disobedience.
The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 aroused great opposition and widespread disobedience in the North. This law required that escaped slaves be returned to their owners, leading to protests and resistance from abolitionists and free states who opposed the institution of slavery.
It would be property of the slave's owner.
Disobedience is a noun.
"Consequences of Disobedience" was created in 2011.
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Slave folktales are traditional stories passed down orally by African American slaves. These tales often contained elements of humor, cleverness, and resilience in the face of oppression. They served as a form of entertainment, communication, and cultural preservation within the slave community.
Yes, you could say it was a failure of citizens to support the law, though it was only the police who were obliged to arrest anyone who looked like a runaway slave.
civil disobedience
If I was a slave owner I would give the slave respect and I wouldn't make them do work I would treat them like a regular person.