1.Prisons of Slaves was taken as Chiefs and warlords.
2.Raiding and Kidnapping.
3.Tributes.
4.Domestic slaves.
5.pawning.
6Crimal in the society.
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Slaves were obtained through conquest in war, kidnapping and raiding, trading between tribes or kingdoms, being born into slavery (hereditary slavery), as punishment for crimes, and through debt bondage or indentured servitude.
Slaves were obtained through various methods such as capture during wars and raids, kidnapping, trading, or being born into slavery through generational enslavement. In many cases, individuals were also enslaved as punishment for crimes or as a result of financial debts.
Some ways that slaves resisted their servitude included running away, participating in rebellions or uprisings, feigning illness or sabotaging their work, and forming close-knit community relationships to maintain their cultural identity and traditions.
The 3 different ways of slave selling were public auctions, private sales, and through trading with other slave owners or traders. In public auctions, slaves were put up for bid in front of a crowd. Private sales involved individual negotiations between the seller and buyer. Trading involved exchanging slaves for money, goods, or other slaves.
Slaves may not have rebelled due to fear of harsh punishment, lack of resources or support for a successful rebellion, emotional and physical exhaustion from their conditions, or belief that resistance would result in worsening conditions. Additionally, some slaves may have found ways to resist in subtle or non-confrontational ways to maintain their safety and survival.
Whites and blacks worked together in various ways, such as participating in the Underground Railroad to help slaves escape to free states, collaborating in abolitionist organizations to advocate for the end of slavery, and forming alliances in the fight against segregation and discrimination during the Civil Rights Movement. These collaborations were key in challenging oppressive systems and advancing the cause of freedom for slaves and civil rights for all.