Most slaves actively participated in slave rebellions by resisting their captors, organizing escape attempts, or engaging in acts of sabotage. Rebellion was often a way for slaves to challenge their oppressive conditions and seek freedom.
Took no part
they broke tools (NovaNet)
West Virginia broke apart from the slave state Virginia and joined the Union, but for the most part all slave states were Confederate.
John Brown
West Virginia seceded from Virginia when Virginia seceded from the Union. It was admitted in 1864.
West Virginia
increased restrictions for slaves.slave codesSlave codesBecause If they did anything they would get more punishment.Took no partNat TurnerbothLook up John BrownMost slaves would stop working during the slave rebellions that broke out. This was a form of boycotting due to their rough living conditions
$1,000 fine, and 6 years in jail
If you were black, you your automatically a slave.
a slave state
No, they did not. However, they did enforce strict rules on the slaves and if one broke them, the punishments would be unimaginable.