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By 1698 Carolina had the strictest slave code in North America
What was the South Carolina slave revolt?
Most of the southern colonies passed Slave Coded, or laws to control slaves. Colonies with large numbers of slaves had the strictest slave codes. For example, South Carolina's code said that slaves could not hold meeting or own weapons.
Most of the southern colonies passed Slave Coded, or laws to control slaves. Colonies with large numbers of slaves had the strictest slave codes. For example, South Carolina's code said that slaves could not hold meeting or own weapons.
South Carolina
South carolina
A rising fear of slave revolts
A rising fear of slave revolts
Slave codes were laws enacted in the Southern United States that governed the behavior and treatment of enslaved individuals. These codes restricted the rights of slaves, denied them basic freedoms, and enabled slave owners to maintain control over their labor force. Violation of slave codes often resulted in severe punishment or harsh consequences for slaves.
It was a South Carolina slave rebellion in 1739.
A slave rebellion in the colony of South carolina
carolinas, specifically South Carolina