This is a question best answered by your self, Put yourself in a position where you are owned and where you have to do anything you are told to do no mater how unhealthy how dirty or degrading or depraved, Anything. that is the reality of being a slave. Sounds pretty revolting doesn't it?
Denmark Vesey was inspired by the ideals of freedom and equality, as well as witnessing the oppression of slaves in South Carolina. He also drew inspiration from the successful Haitian Revolution and believed that slaves had a right to fight for their own liberation. These factors motivated him to plan a large-scale slave revolt in Charleston in 1822.
Slaves did not want to stay slaves; rather, they were forced into slavery against their will. The system of slavery was built on the exploitation and dehumanization of individuals, denying them their basic human rights and freedoms. Many slaves sought freedom through escape, rebellion, or other forms of resistance.
Denmark Vesey's failed slave rebellion in 1822 led to increased suspicion and fear among white slaveholders, resulting in harsher treatment and tighter restrictions on slaves throughout the South. The failed revolt also led to more stringent laws regulating the movement and education of slaves, further limiting their freedoms.
Many did, and many tried, but were foiled. Their masters kept a very sharp eye on them, and it was difficult for them to succeed. I think most of the slaves did fight back because they were captured, and it was not fare that they had to work for nothing. They had to work day and night for their owners or they would kill them, or just beat them and maybe even starved them as a punishment.
The slaves who could farm would already know how to care for the crops.
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Revolt and fight for their freedom
Revolt and fight for their freedom
They wanted slaves to revolt and fight for their freedom.
they took over ships
A revolt by African slaves in the Caribbean against French colonists.
Slaves who obeyed the wishes of the owner
many slaves died
slaves who obeyed the wishes of the owner
They killed and hunted down the slaves killing all the ones that would revolt making sure that it would never happen again, is what the southerners thought, but it only sparked more slaves to revolt.
Unfortunately, yes, they were beheaded
A revolt occurs when people take arms against a group of powerful oppressors to change their living conditions.