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What actions did slaves take to resist salvery?

Some slaves ran out to the mountains (these slaves were called Maroons) even though they knew they would be beaten and returned to the plantations if they were caught, while others like Samuel Sharpe (a Jamaican national hero) tried to speak out against slavery. There were also rebellions, which although they contributed to some countries' independence ended in the hanging of the main instigators and the death of many plantation owners.Hope this helps!! :)


Slavery non insurrectionary resistance?

Slaves used various forms of non-insurrectionary resistance to resist the dehumanizing conditions of slavery, such as acts of sabotage, feigning illness, and covertly teaching other slaves to read. These tactics allowed slaves to assert some degree of agency and resist their oppressors without resorting to violent uprisings.


How did slaves attempted to resist?

Slaves attempted to resist through various ways, including sabotage of equipment, pretending to be sick to avoid work, running away, rebellion, forming covert communities, and practicing cultural traditions. These acts of resistance were often risky and carried severe consequences, but they allowed slaves to assert some sense of agency and autonomy in the face of oppression.


How did some African slaves resist their captives?

Some African slaves resisted their captors by engaging in acts of rebellion such as sabotage, running away, and organizing revolts. They also maintained their cultural practices and traditions as a way of maintaining their identity and resisting assimilation. Additionally, some slaves formed communities and support networks to help each other survive and resist their captivity.


Did slaves steal from their masters?

It is difficult to make generalizations about all slaves, as experiences varied greatly. While some slaves may have resorted to theft in order to survive or resist their oppression, it is important to recognize that they were often victims of systemic exploitation and abuse, rather than the aggressors.

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What actions did slaves take to resist salvery?

Some slaves ran out to the mountains (these slaves were called Maroons) even though they knew they would be beaten and returned to the plantations if they were caught, while others like Samuel Sharpe (a Jamaican national hero) tried to speak out against slavery. There were also rebellions, which although they contributed to some countries' independence ended in the hanging of the main instigators and the death of many plantation owners.Hope this helps!! :)


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Oh, I don't know, maybe... SLAVERY!


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