The slaves would run to the North, or if they could, would try to make it to Canada.
- so they wont run away
more slaves tried to run away
Of course they were slaves. But during the civil War, they were treated very badly in the south because of discrimination. Some slaves were even killed for trying to run away. In the north, they were not slaves but still discriminated.
harriet Tubman
no because some were afraid tht they would get caught trying to help the run away slaves
Some probably made the attempt of running away - some were successful!
Which slaves and when?
Some did yes. Especially the Quakers
The over sears went after run away slaves during the slave trade and the penalty was sometimes death
Yes the slaves run away in the night.
The slaves would run to the North, or if they could, would try to make it to Canada.
If they ran away they would be hunted down, returned, and punished. Some DID run away, but most were recaptured.
Slaves faced severe consequences such as violence, torture, and death if they were caught running away. Additionally, they often lacked resources, knowledge of the area, and support network needed to successfully escape. Furthermore, slave patrols and laws made it difficult for slaves to find safe refuge.
run away, broke equipment for slow, and some poisoned food
Using the undergound railroad which was a system for slaves to be led to freedom
by running and trying to excape