f*ck them so they will be happy
African slaves started running away from bondage as soon as they were brought to the Americas in the early 16th century. However, organized resistance and escape attempts became more common in the late 17th and early 18th centuries.
Running away was dangerous and frightening for slaves as they risked severe punishment, capture, and even death. They had to navigate unfamiliar terrain, evade slave catchers, and find food and shelter while constantly on the run. Yet, despite the risks, many slaves chose to escape in search of freedom.
The real answer is a fugitive. Fact: Two things slave codes did is it kept slaves from running off their owners property, and it kept them from buying or selling goods.
Slaves were afraid because if the were found they would be severally punished. Lots were whipped and some were chased by dogs. If they managed to escape slaves would take to underground railroad to escape to a free state
Slaves resisted slavery in various ways, such as running away, engaging in acts of sabotage or breaking tools, pretending to be sick, feigning confusion or ignorance, and organizing rebellions or uprisings. Some slaves also used their skills to slow down work or escape.
in 1776- adam, for running away was executed, 1783-priscilla, for running away had her ears cut off and sent around the town, 1776- jack for running away was executed and chopped into little pieces.
by running and trying to excape
They were shackled to prevent them running away.
The Underground Railroad
by running away on the under ground railroad trail
Some probably made the attempt of running away - some were successful!
yall stupid if yall dont know dis
burning crops killing animals running away
African slaves started running away from bondage as soon as they were brought to the Americas in the early 16th century. However, organized resistance and escape attempts became more common in the late 17th and early 18th centuries.
Running away was dangerous and frightening for slaves as they risked severe punishment, capture, and even death. They had to navigate unfamiliar terrain, evade slave catchers, and find food and shelter while constantly on the run. Yet, despite the risks, many slaves chose to escape in search of freedom.
The real answer is a fugitive. Fact: Two things slave codes did is it kept slaves from running off their owners property, and it kept them from buying or selling goods.
Slaves were afraid because if the were found they would be severally punished. Lots were whipped and some were chased by dogs. If they managed to escape slaves would take to underground railroad to escape to a free state