Women could not do much, being both slaves and women at that time was a curse: women were subjugated, and slaves were abused.
However, women ran away, worked slowly in the fields, attempted to grow closer to the master's wife/daughter/sister/female relatives to gain trust and then escaped, and women slaves also sometimes compromised on their dignity and honor by making themselves available to the master/master's son/male relatives in the bedroom, gaining the men's trust and then escaping.
These women ought to be respected as they sought to make the best out of their fates.
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explain how unfair treatment and slavery affected women wh o came to california during the 1800s?
Black codes
Write a report on ways of preventing female forticide and making nation women friendly?
Yes it was The face was changed after the United States complained about race of the statue. She had chains on her arms to represent slavery. The statue repersented slavery at first.
Enslaved Africans resisted slavery by practicing cultural traditions and maintaining their languages to preserve their identity. They also resisted through acts of sabotage, such as working slowly or breaking tools, to disrupt the system of slavery.
Quakers resisted slavery.
Enslaved people resisted slavery by running away or escaping, engaging in acts of sabotage or slowing down work production, and organizing rebellions or uprisings against their enslavers.
DisobediencePretend not to understand their owners!Damage things on purpose.Coded messages!=D
Enslaved people resisted slavery by engaging in acts of sabotage, running away through escape or rebellion, and forming secret societies or networks to support each other and work towards freedom.
Some ways enslaved people resisted slavery included running away or escaping, sabotaging work tools or tasks, engaging in acts of rebellion or insurrection, practicing their own customs or cultural traditions in secret, and forming close relationships and communities with other enslaved individuals.
a quaker familyQuakers resisted slavery
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Working slow downs, sabotaging equipment, runnning away.
-Disobedience -Pretending they don't understand their owner/master/overseer -Damaging things on purpose -Armed rebellion, in which they usualy harmed or even killed white people -Coded messages
Slaves resisted slavery by engaging in acts of sabotage, such as breaking tools or feigning illness to slow down work. They also used covert means of communication, like singing spirituals with secret messages or participating in rebellions and escape attempts. Additionally, some slaves educated themselves in secret and sought ways to preserve their culture and identity in the face of oppression.
Slaves resisted their masters in various ways, including through acts of sabotage, feigning illness or ignorance, forming underground networks, and engaging in subtle forms of defiance such as breaking tools or working slowly. These acts of resistance were crucial in maintaining a sense of autonomy and challenging the oppressive systems of slavery.