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How many blacks died in slavery?

All blacks who were used as slaves have died since the passing of the 14th amendment which ended slavery in the US. I assume you mean how many blacks died as a result of slavery. In that case, the number is around 4,000. Actual slave deaths were relatively low because they were very expensive and were only killed if they posed a threat to citizens or other slaves.


Which was the most common form of writing for blacks during slavery time?

Poetry


Which is the most common form of writing for blacks during slavery time?

autobiography


What was life for free blacks during slavery?

Life for free blacks during slavery was challenging and unjust. They faced discrimination, segregation, limited rights, and constant threats to their safety. Free blacks often lived in fear of being captured and enslaved, and had to navigate systemic racism in their daily lives.


What was life like for blacks after slavery?

slavery and the issues that it brougt


Who relocated blacks to the north?

The blacks moved North to avoid slavery.


What did the amendments mean to blacks during slavery?

That they would be freed and they would escape. They would vote and kill their owners.


How did slavery impact the blacks?

Badly


What did blacks go through?

Slavery


Where did blacks end up after slavery ended?

After slavery some blacks were already in Canada and the north, although some did stay in the south.


What is a good title for an essay about free blacks in the north?

"Blacks in the north", "Freedom at last", "Not your slave", "Life of a free black", "Free blacks among the whites", "Being a free black during a time of slavery".


How many blacks died from slavery?

Estimating the number of Black individuals who died as a result of slavery is complex due to the lack of comprehensive records. It is estimated that millions perished during the transatlantic slave trade, with some estimates suggesting that around 12 to 15 million Africans were forcibly transported, and approximately 1.5 to 2 million may have died during the journey. Additionally, countless others suffered and died due to the brutal conditions of slavery itself, including violence, malnutrition, and disease. The total impact of slavery on mortality is significant and remains a deeply tragic aspect of history.