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It could be because it's the only life they know.

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There are various reasons why individuals who were once enslaved might return to slavery, such as economic desperation, coercion or threats from their former captors, lack of viable alternatives for survival, fear of further violence, or manipulation and control by traffickers. Additionally, some may have formed psychological bonds or dependencies with their captors that make it difficult to break free completely.

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Is slavery made up?

Slavery is a historical practice where individuals are owned by others as property and forced to work for their owners. It has existed in various forms throughout history and is not a made-up concept. The abolition of slavery has been an important focus of human rights movements.


What did Jacobs mean when she said that slavery was even harder for women than for men?

Women had to go through sexual exploitation from their masters and even other slaves.


Before the Civil War the South's economy relied heavily on slave labor. After the Civil War ended slavery slave labor was mostly replaced by?

The slaves were free, but not free. The south was in ruins at the end of the war, but the former slaves really had no place to go so they stayed where they were for the most part. Sharecroppers became a way of life, but even though people are "free" they were economically slaves. The plantation owners paid them very little, discriminated against them, and they could barely make a living. Jim Crow laws saw to it that segregation was a part of life.


1what is the difference between slavery and serfdom?

Slavery involves individuals who are considered property and have no freedom or rights, while serfdom involves individuals who are tied to the land they work on and must provide labor or other services to their lord. Slaves typically have no control over their own lives, while serfs have some limited rights and obligations to their lord.


Why does Douglass believe that more slaves do not try to escape?

just like different people exist now, they existed then, not all slave owners stood above them with whips. Understand also that some slaves were trusted with children and were "house" slaves/ caregivers and treated as "help" is treated these days. With that considered their "home" was the only home they knew, if there was a place to go, it may not have been better then where they were now. I would suggest that most slaves who escaped, escaped from the south/plantations, where slaves were on fields all day & treated at worst in masses. Lastly, the reprecussions of escaping also

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Could slaves go to court?

yes because they would need to get released or submit into slavery. it would be the judges choice weither to send you to slavery or let you go..


When did people go to school in slavery?

Slaves weren't allowed to go to school back in those times. But if you are talking about the event of 'slavery', then the people went to school during the period of that time. It's not like they didn't go to school.


How could slaves get out of slavery?

I know of one way but it wasn't always guaranteed. They could go on the Underground Railroad. Harriet Tubman is the founder of this. It was not a real "underground" railroad. It was a covered carriage and the slaves would hide under all the crops and things under the cover in the back. Some of them made it out and some could get caught. But that is one way they could get out of slavery.


Why were the slaves caught?

Slaves were typically captured through raids, warfare, or abduction by slave traders. They were often captured from African villages or sold by African chieftains who engaged in the slave trade to European and American slave traders for goods and weapons. The transatlantic slave trade played a significant role in the capturing and trafficking of slaves from Africa to the Americas.


Which side were fighting for slavery the north or the south?

The south was the slaveholding section, though there were still a few slaves in the north. Slavery had once been legal in all the states. But the south was not fighting FOR slavery. Most Confederate soldiers did not own slaves. Slaves were expensive. Think about it - would you go fight, and fight hard, for years, just so some rich man could keep his slaves? And the north was not fighting against slavery, at least not at first. The north was fighting to "preserve the Union", which the southern states wanted out of. The southerners were fighting for their independence. Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation came after a year and a half of war, and changed the war into one which we look back on today as "for" or "against" slavery.


Who was in slavery in Egypt when moses was sent to go back?

The Hebrew people were in slavery back in Egypt.


When did opposition to the slave trade first begin?

It is probably as old as slavery itself. Slaves have probably always opposed slavery, and historical records of their efforts to free themselves go back at least to the ancient Greeks. The Biblical story of Exodus implies a strong criticism of slavery. Opposition coming from the group of people who owned slaves is harder to document, because it was not always politically possible to express it, and any written denunciation of slavery stood a good chance of being destroyed as subversive to the slavery system. But we have discussions of the immorality of slavery at least as far back as Latin literature (see Pliny, for example).


When did the opposition to the slave trade begin?

It is probably as old as slavery itself. Slaves have probably always opposed slavery, and historical records of their efforts to free themselves go back at least to the ancient Greeks. The Biblical story of Exodus implies a strong criticism of slavery. Opposition coming from the group of people who owned slaves is harder to document, because it was not always politically possible to express it, and any written denunciation of slavery stood a good chance of being destroyed as subversive to the slavery system. But we have discussions of the immorality of slavery at least as far back as Latin literature (see Pliny, for example).


Why did so many slaves want to go to Canada and not to the north where there was no slavery?

Slaves wanted to make it all the way to Canada because even though they were technically free in the North, they still had almost no rights and were still extremely discriminated against.and the masters still had the right to take the slaves back.


What did slaves do after they woke up everyday?

Slaves typically started their day by performing labor tasks assigned by their enslavers, such as working in fields, tending to livestock, or doing domestic chores. Their daily routines were dictated by the demands of their owners and the harsh conditions of their enslavement.


What happen to slavery in America?

It was made illiagal after the american civil war by the North, The Union. Many Northeners were racist and thought the now freed slaves would go back to Africa even though they had been born in America and thought of themselves as Americans.


Is slavery made up?

Slavery is a historical practice where individuals are owned by others as property and forced to work for their owners. It has existed in various forms throughout history and is not a made-up concept. The abolition of slavery has been an important focus of human rights movements.