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how were the slaves treated in the cape

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Where did the cape slaves come from?

Cape slaves came from Malaya, South Africa, and Madagascar.


How slaves brought to the cape?

the slaves were brought to the cape by boat and were usually stacked one on top eachother or all stuck under the deck till the reached the cape


Why did people need slaves at the cape?

they need slaves cuz the plantation owners which were the whites did not want to work.


What year did Harriet Tubman es cape the slaves?

in 1820


How were slaves brought to the cape?

Slaves were brought to the Cape of Good Hope by European colonizers, primarily the Dutch East India Company, through the Indian Ocean slave trade. They were captured from various parts of Africa and transported on ships to be sold as laborers in the Cape Colony.


How did slaves react to northern soldiers descending upon their plantations?

The slaves tried to resist the northern soldiers descending upon their plantations.


Why did the KKK want to resist reconstruction?

They did not want to share political and economic freedom with freed slaves.


What did most slaves in the south resist and revolt against?

Oh, I don't know, maybe... SLAVERY!


Why were there slaves at the cape?

Because the VOC(Dutch) set up at camp for their traders to get food and fresh supplies and they needed slaves to do the work so the they go slaves from the Indonesia area


What were the reasons for slaves coming to the Cape?

the Dutch East India Company (VOC), slaves were imported in order to provide labour in the building of the city.


What did spartan slaves wear?

spartan slaves wore knee length cape styled togas they had to be easy to work in there heads shaved and were barefooted.....


Slavery non insurrectionary resistance?

Slaves used various forms of non-insurrectionary resistance to resist the dehumanizing conditions of slavery, such as acts of sabotage, feigning illness, and covertly teaching other slaves to read. These tactics allowed slaves to assert some degree of agency and resist their oppressors without resorting to violent uprisings.