Slaves, throughout history, have found ways to celebrate their resilience, culture, and community, often through music, dance, and religious rituals despite their oppressive circumstances. Celebrations like Juneteenth in the United States commemorate the end of slavery and the ongoing quest for freedom and equality. Additionally, various cultural traditions and festivals have been preserved and adapted, serving as a source of strength and identity for enslaved individuals and their descendants. These celebrations reflect a spirit of hope, resistance, and the enduring human desire for liberation.
It would depend on whether the slaves were Christians.
freedom of slaves and equality of all men
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People celebrate the Erie because it was such hard work for the slaves building it so we celebrate how lucky we are to have those courageous people to build our Erie :) You can use my words 8*)
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Traditicion of the Slaves come from South Africa
Yes, plantation owners were afraid that slaves would use drums and other instruments to communicate, celebrate, and alert others when a slave escaped. This form of communication could spread news quickly among the slave community, making it difficult for owners to prevent or track runaway slaves.
In Ancient Rome, certain slaves were trained to fight other slaves in an arena, often to the death. Such fights were put on as a public spectacle , often celebrate a religious festival. Such slaves were called gladiators.
Becuase she helped slaves escape freedom and she was also one of the resaons slavery was over.
True. Plantation owners were often fearful that slaves were using drums or other musical instruments to communicate and celebrate when a slave escaped, which could potentially lead to further uprisings or resistance among the enslaved population.
No, not true. Think of your question. It doesn't make sense. slaves didn't have instruments and any celebrating would have not have happened.