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~fighting there masters
~not doing work in the house or on the field
~mostly running away and staying with abolitionists
~and killing/murdering white men tying to lessin that race (this one was from my prior knowlege
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Because they would face economic ruin.
Disobedience and escaping were two ways of resisting slavery Disobedience and escaping were two ways of resisting slavery
enslaved people are people who are slaves back then during the colonies there had enslaved people who help then with their plantations
An example of active resistance by slaves is the Stono Rebellion, which occurred in 1739 in South Carolina. Enslaved Africans, seeking freedom, organized a violent uprising, attacking plantations and killing several white colonists. This rebellion highlighted the desperate desire for autonomy and the lengths to which enslaved people would go to resist their oppression. It ultimately led to harsher laws and increased repression of enslaved people in the region.
People who had been enslaved before emancipation were commonly referred to as "enslaved people" or "enslaved individuals." This terminology emphasizes their humanity and the condition of being enslaved rather than defining them solely by their status as property. In historical contexts, they may also be referred to as "former slaves" or "freedmen" after emancipation.
Because they would face economic ruin.
Disobedience and escaping were two ways of resisting slavery Disobedience and escaping were two ways of resisting slavery
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enslaved people are people who are slaves back then during the colonies there had enslaved people who help then with their plantations
DisobediencePretend not to understand their owners!Damage things on purpose.Coded messages!=D
Enslaved people resisted slavery in various ways, including escaping, rebelling, feigning illness or incompetence, and forming secret communities. Some enslaved people also used subtle acts of defiance, such as slowing down work or breaking tools, to resist their oppressors. Overall, these acts of resistance were crucial in challenging the system of slavery and fighting for their freedom.
Enslaved people are people who doesn't have freedom or rights
The enslaved people came to africa and forced everybody to become like enslaved people
number of enslaved people
Disobedience and escaping were two ways of resisting slavery. Disobedience and escaping were two ways of resisting slavery fighting there masters not doing work in the house or on the field.
An example of active resistance by slaves is the Stono Rebellion, which occurred in 1739 in South Carolina. Enslaved Africans, seeking freedom, organized a violent uprising, attacking plantations and killing several white colonists. This rebellion highlighted the desperate desire for autonomy and the lengths to which enslaved people would go to resist their oppression. It ultimately led to harsher laws and increased repression of enslaved people in the region.
Enslaved people were seeking liberty