I dont think slaves had any free time. A little like an hour or so they might go to the church
They definitely went to a Church on Sunday. Almost all slaves were Christian believers.
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The Methodist Church was one of the largest religious groups that helped organize the Underground Railroad. The Underground Railroad helped escaped slaves by hiding them in safe houses and churches until they reached states that were against slavery. This did not always work, though. After the passing of the Fugitive Slave Act, it was more dangerous than ever to try and become free.
Martin Luther King Jr. did in his I have a Dream Speech.
John 8:32 - "And you shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." [NKJV]
Don't mess with free will: you can't make something happen if it wasn't destined to happen.
some would actually escape. infact most slave escapes have happend on sundays
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yes
Most slaves had to work from sunrise to sunset. Some owners made their slaves work everyday, others allowed slaves one day off a month and some allowed their slaves to have Sundays as a rest day. Slaves would spend their free time mending huts, making pots and pans and relaxing. Some plantation owners allowed slaves a small plot of land to grow things to supplement their diet. Slaves were not allowed to read or write but some were allowed to go to church.
they spent there time singing songs and working but praying and hoping to be free
No.
Thousands of dollars. He left the journey up to the slaves also , but some for free with sacagawea's help.
The state that did not free the slaves was Delaware. Kentucky, Maryland, and Missouri did not free slaves either.
free black slaves
80% of all slaves shipped to the Americas were put to work on plantations. They worked long hours in the fields and were punished if they did not work hard enough. Other slaves worked in the house as servants, or were used to do other jobs around the plantation. e class. Slaves are punished for not obeying their master's instructions, working too slowly, or attempting to leave. Tobacco, cotton and sugar were grown on major farms called plantations. As European orders for these crops amplified, the plantations grew larger and needed more slaves to harvest the crops. Free Time Most slaves had to work from sunrise to sunset. Some owners made their slaves work every day, others allowed slaves one day a month off and some allowed their slaves to have Sundays as a rest-day. Slaves would spend their free time mending their huts, making pots and pans and relaxing. Some plantation owners allowed their slaves a small plot of land to grow things to supplement their diet. Work Done By Slaves Slaves had no say in what task they were required to do and no control over the length of their working day which was usually from sunup in the morning to sunset in the evening ("can see to can't see" in the slaves language)
probaly around 2 hours probably like around 1 hour
they were slaves not free men