At the time, the slaves didn't own guns or possess any weaponry of their own, so revolt was nearly impossible. Unless the slave robbed someone with weaponry, or stole a kitchen knife from their master's kitchen, the slaves were well under control and revolt was nearly impossible.
because it was against the law if they got caught they will die in justice or get punished in a harmful way so they couldn't revolt.
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they took over ships
A revolt by African slaves in the Caribbean against French colonists.
Slaves who obeyed the wishes of the owner
slaves who obeyed the wishes of the owner
They wanted slaves to revolt and fight for their freedom.
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they took over ships
A revolt by African slaves in the Caribbean against French colonists.
many slaves died
Slaves who obeyed the wishes of the owner
because they didnt have a good government
No they wore sandals and slaves didnt wear sandals No they wore sandals and slaves didnt wear sandals
slaves who obeyed the wishes of the owner
No, many slaves resisted their enslavement through acts of rebellion, escape, and sabotage. Some slaves also found ways to subtly defy their masters through cultural expressions and maintaining their own identity and traditions. Resisting slavery was a constant struggle for many enslaved individuals.
White southerners where horrified. They were worried that the slaves would revolt. The slaves were confused but were free they started a revolt and put the confederacy into financial struggles .
In Babylonian society, slaves had limited rights compared to free citizens. They had no personal freedom and were considered as property. They could be bought, sold, or given as gifts, and were generally subject to the will of their owners.