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What was the most common form of slave resistance?

Depending if the resistance is on the slaver or at the plantation, it could be, for the slave ship, refusal to eat. The ships captain usually had special tools to pry open the slaves mouth to force them to eat. At a plantation, it was usually running away, or breaking the tools needed for farming


Who was the former slave that preached resistance to slavery and planned a major slave uprising in Charleston was?

Nat Turner


Why was slave resistance on plantations unsuccessful?

slave resistance on plantations was unsuccessful because the plantation owners were united and if a slave tried to escape they would help each other find him/her. another reason is because slaves were often too scared to resist, they would be made to watch others being punished (most common if whipping) or have been punished themselves.


What was the most common form of resistance against slavery?

AnswerThe most common resistance against slavery in the 19th century was abolitionism in the north. Many women of the north were abolitionist and expected their rights to be improved as well as the slaves when the time came.If slave masters increased workloads, provided meager rations, or punished too severely, slaves registered their displeasure by slowing work, feigning illness, breaking tools, or sabotaging production. These everyday forms of resistance vexed slave masters, but there was little they could do to stop them without risking more widespread breaks in production


What was the reaction of the north to the Compromise of 1850?

Strong resistance to the Fugitive Slave Act, where members of the public were obliged to report anyone who looked as though they might be a runaway slave, on pain of heavy fines.

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What was the most uncommon and least successful form of slave resistance?

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Who was The former slave who preached resistance to slavery and planned a major slave uprising in Charleston was?

the former slave who preached resistance to slavery and planned a major uprising in Charleston was


A slave in form and a slave in?

a slave in form and a Slave in Fact..-Fredrick Douglass


What is the rarest mew form?

It is ancient mew.


What was the most common form of resistance by slaves to the masters' wishes was?

One common form of resistance by slaves to masters' wishes was passive resistance, such as feigning illness, breaking tools, or working slowly. Another form was more overt acts of rebellion, such as running away or organizing slave revolts.


Where did slave resistance occur?

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What does slave resistance mean?

restinging slavery


What was the most common form of slave resistance?

Depending if the resistance is on the slaver or at the plantation, it could be, for the slave ship, refusal to eat. The ships captain usually had special tools to pry open the slaves mouth to force them to eat. At a plantation, it was usually running away, or breaking the tools needed for farming


Slave codes were passed in many states in response to the?

growing fear of active slave resistance.


What is the verb form of slave?

The verb form of "slave" is "enslave."


Who was the former slave that preached resistance to slavery and planned a major slave uprising in Charleston was?

Nat Turner


What did many people do when feared by the growth of an active slave resistance movement?

states passed slave codes.