Seasoning was never completely successful in slavery because it aimed to acclimate enslaved people to harsh conditions and break their resistance, but many individuals resisted through various means, including work slowdowns, escape attempts, and even rebellion. Additionally, the trauma of separation from their families and cultures often resulted in psychological resistance that could not be easily overcome. The high mortality rates during the seasoning process also meant that many enslaved people did not survive long enough to be fully "seasoned." Ultimately, the inherent human spirit of resilience and resistance made complete success in seasoning unattainable.
There has been slavery throughout history, it has never been completely eradicated and is still happening today.
Slavery was never used in ireland.
Slavery was never legal in Oregon, so it never needed to become illegal.
The North never had slavery.
never. the incas were retards and never were successful in anything.
never say never.
Canada
Northern states never had slavery.
never
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Vermont was the first state in the United States to abolish slavery in its constitution in 1777. Other states that never allowed slavery include Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Pennsylvania.