Because they were sold by their leaders in order to make a profit.
Slaves were often forcibly taken from their country through human trafficking and the transatlantic slave trade. They were captured, sold, and transported to other countries to be used as laborers under brutal conditions.
Slaves wanted to leave because they were seeking freedom from the oppression, exploitation, and inhumane conditions under which they were forced to work. They desired to have control over their own lives and make choices for themselves.
Many freed slaves did not have the means to leave the farms where they had worked as slaves, and often lacked alternative opportunities for work or housing. Additionally, some former slaves may have had emotional connections to the land and a desire for stability after experiencing significant upheaval.
Servants are typically hired to work for a wage and have the freedom to leave their employment. Slaves, on the other hand, are considered property and do not have the freedom to leave their enslavement.
Many freed slaves did not remain on the farms where they were enslaved. Some chose to leave to seek better opportunities in cities, while others stayed but negotiated for better pay or conditions. The extent to which they remained varied depending on individual circumstances and region.
People who leave a country to live somewhere else are known as immigrants or expatriates. Immigrants are those who permanently move to a new country, while expatriates typically move abroad for work or other reasons but may eventually return to their home country.
the slaves owner forced them to do what they wanted to do but the slaves didn't like what they were told them to do.
Mostly Africa. but they are all kinds of slaves.
Canada
Yes. But mostly in the north of the country. They were a minor group though. Because Chile wasn't a rich country like Peru, slaves were too expensive to buy and families that could afford them usually have them as house slaves more than fields slaves, except in the north. Also, they were usually bought by convents , who teach them to read and them sell them to a higher price. The minor population, became even more small after the freedom of womb law in 1812, that made children of slaves be free, so most of the slaves that were free now, leave the country and return home or move to Argentina.
They didn't know.
Most slaves in the country usually lived in the southern part of the United States.
Slaves were forbidden to leave a plantation without permission and slaves were ot allowed to meet with free blacks
the slaves role was to go to your house and kill all the white people in it then leave
Liberia is largely populated by freed slaves
the up country were farmers but they did have the land like the low country so it didnt come out as good the low country, the low country were richer than the up coutry because of their farming and a lot of slaves to work the field and the u country didnt have that many slaves so the low country wanted to outlaw slaves.
You can leave the country in age 17+
The term you are looking for is Manumission- the owner of a slave might free the slaves that he owned.