they were headed to the Caribbean and north and south America
Penalties for harboring or aiding runaway slaves included fines, imprisonment, and potential corporal punishment. Enslaved individuals themselves could face severe repercussions, such as being sold to more brutal owners or subjected to harsher working conditions if they were caught attempting to escape. Additionally, laws in some areas allowed for the capture of runaways and their return to enslavement.
The slaves headed to the union so which was in the north.
Many headed north. To the northern states or Canada.
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No full headed ones. Some children wore braided hair that was rather short and stuck out from their head and were given the name "Pickin' Ninny".
The part of the country favored slaves was the northern states, because they had alot of factories there and they thought slavery was wrong. They thought that it was mean and cruel for them to have them as slaves, so the South and the North divided. Slaves started to see this secret passage way called The Underground Railroad. They headed straight for their freedom!
The Spanish colony of Florida had a very relaxed racial attitude during that time, prompting may free blacks as well as escaped slaves to view it as a Slave Sanctuary. Slaves were provided much better legal protection, and runaway slaves stood a better chance of remaining free if they headed to Florida..
The Yayoi clans were headed by religious elders
The Stono Rebellion was a slave rebellion that began September 9, 1739, inSouth Carolina.21 whites and 44 blacks were killed. Nearly 80 slaves escaped and headed for South Florida where the Spanish promised freedom for any slaves escaping from the British colonies.They were captured by the militia before they reached Florida.The leader of the rebelling slaves could read and write - Apex
He was headed for Africa
The Stono Rebellion was a slave rebellion that began September 9, 1739, inSouth Carolina.21 whites and 44 blacks were killed. Nearly 80 slaves escaped and headed for South Florida where the Spanish promised freedom for any slaves escaping from the British colonies.They were captured by the militia before they reached Florida.The leader of the rebelling slaves could read and write - Apex
The Stono Rebellion was a slave rebellion that began September 9, 1739, inSouth Carolina.21 whites and 44 blacks were killed. Nearly 80 slaves escaped and headed for South Florida where the Spanish promised freedom for any slaves escaping from the British colonies.They were captured by the militia before they reached Florida.The leader of the rebelling slaves could read and write - Apex