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The laws that prevented revolts were the no travel law that meant slaves couldn't board ships, ferries, or leave town without a written pass. Other strange laws were crime laws like slaves owning hogs, carrying cranes, striking a white person, or disturbing the peace. The punishments included whipping, banishment to the West Indies, and death.

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