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Q: Why were slave revolts in the south uncommon?
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What caused governments in the south to pass slave codes?

A rising fear of slave revolts


Was the Chesapeake Insurrection of 1730 a slave revolt?

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.


White fears of slave revolts increased in the south as a result of?

an incipient rebellion led by a slave named Gabriel


How did the South react to slave revolts?

they fight for it and got what did needing.


Uprisings that occured in new york city in 1712 and in South Carolina in 1739?

slave revolts


Uprisings that occurred in New York City in 1712 and in South Carolina in 1739?

slave revolts


What caused many governments in the south to pass slaves codes?

A rising fear of slave revolts


What uprisings occured in New York City in 1712 and South Carolina in 1739?

The New York and South Carolina Slave Revolts.


Why did south colonists live in fear of a slave revolt?

Because slave revolts had happened in many places, most notably in Haiti where slaves overthrew their masters and formed their own government.


What are the characteristics leading to slave revolts in the carribean?

slavery


What caused many government in the to pass slave code?

A rising fear of slave revolts


Why did South Carlina colonists live in fear of a slave revolt?

Because slave revolts had happened in many places, most notably in Haiti where slaves overthrew their masters and formed their own government.