If a slave passed out during work, it could lead to severe consequences. Depending on the circumstances, they might be punished for perceived laziness or disobedience, or they could be left to recover without assistance, which could result in further health issues. In some cases, an overseer might intervene to ensure the slave's recovery to prevent loss of labor, but compassion was rarely a factor in such decisions. Overall, the treatment would vary greatly depending on the specific slave owner and the conditions of the work environment.
none of the offspring would have curly tails
the slave owner would make sure to keep the slave only in his property.
The simple answer for this question would be Slave hunters or Slave catchers..
It's not clear why anyone would be that stupid, but PROBABLY nothing would happen as a result. Still, why risk it?
we would all die!
It would be property of the slave's owner.
Slave codes were created to give status of slaves and the rights of masters. Slave owners would have absolute power over theses' slaves if they have these codes.
They would be whipped and beaten terrably.
A citizen who helped a runaway slave under the Fugitive Slave Act could be fined or imprisoned for aiding a fugitive slave. The act required citizens to assist in capturing and returning escaped slaves to their owners.
Kentucky, Senator Crittenden's home state, would have remained a slave state.
That question is completely pointless since she got rid of the slave costume!
He could apply for his freedom, and it would be granted automatically.
Your owner would give you a document stateing that you are a freed slave.
It was an agreement that would make the non slave states and the slave states balenced
you worked as a slave. or were gassed tbh
Find out yourself!
That would be Roger B. Taney.