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The life of a slave was characterized by forced labor, physical and emotional abuse, and lack of freedom. Slaves were considered property and had no legal rights, often enduring harsh conditions and treatment at the hands of their owners. Despite these hardships, many slaves demonstrated resilience, resistance, and a strong sense of community within their enslaved communities.
the former slave owners were usually wealthy Greeks so they didn't try to make the slaves lives harder but they tried to make their lives easy.
Actually, indentureship didn't work out very well and that is why slaves were needed. The people who came as indentured servants were white Englishmen who wanted to start a new life or get away from the enclosure movement in England. They signed a 7 year contract to work in exchange for their fare to the colonies, but very few finished the 7 years once they arrived. It was easy for them to disappear into the population. When the slaves arrived it was easy to see that they were a slave simply because they were black. Anyone who was black was a slave. It is the slaves who built this country. They stood ankle deep in mud planting rice in the Carolina's , they raised the children, built the roads, dug the canals, cleaned the houses, picked the cotton and worked at what they were told to do. They were property owned by another human and were treated as such.
ANSWER 1 - the flight. Of course the runaway slave who was captured was subject to harsh punishments, but it would first take him which was not so easy and generally costly. The owner had first to hire a posse to search, find and pursue the fugitive. If the slave, as often happened, didn't stop after the intimation the pursuers generally, opened the fire and he could be killed with a "loss of capital" for the owner, which could amount to several hundred of dollars of the time. 2 - The passive resistance. They didn't worked hardly but saving their energy, as admitted by most of the planters and watched by many eyewitnesses. 3 - Another way was that of "get sick". To discern a slave really sick from a fake one was very difficult for the diagnostics of the time. Therefore most of the owners accepted "willy-nilly" such claims in order to avoid "losses of capital" in the case of real diseases, which could lead to the death of the person, as actually reported of being happened. 3 -
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The fugitive slave act
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Yes. The Europeans just had to make contact with the Muslim Arab slave traders. The Muslims where more than happy to supply all the black africans that the Europeans wanted in exchange for gold and weapons.
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It was because the people of Africa were strong and beautiful. The traders saw them and thought they would be better slaves and easy labor to get. Some also believed that they were giving the black slaves a better life in a colonized world and giving them religion and a chance and "life". It is also said that some of the slave owners quoted, "Once a black man, always a black man. You can never lose a black slave."
The first, to resist some thing is to produce maximum resistance by gathering people on a cause sincerely, gather maximum people to resist this act through social media or by physical organisations. One finger can do nothing but a punch can break a jaw so unite the people. The second, use easy and accessible ways to resist this act which are legal ways of protest. The third, take a little strong action like a strong protest with strong media coverage.
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The life of a slave was characterized by forced labor, physical and emotional abuse, and lack of freedom. Slaves were considered property and had no legal rights, often enduring harsh conditions and treatment at the hands of their owners. Despite these hardships, many slaves demonstrated resilience, resistance, and a strong sense of community within their enslaved communities.
No. The Chesapeake Insurrection of 1730 was not a slave revolt. Slave revolts were very uncommon as it was not easy to put together such a plan considering the conditions in which they lived.