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Slave codes were used to get slaves to work harder, but painfully. Black codes disallowed black people to own land, guns, and take certain jobs.

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What were the laws to control African Americans after slavery?

slave codes.


What black slave led the black codes revolt in 1831?

Nat Turener


How long did black codes exist?

Congress did not pass the "Black codes" these codes were pass by the states and they were not the same in every state, they were codes to keep slave in there place like thing you would tell your children not to do because if you broke one of the codes you was suggest to get a whipping. Whipping a slave consisted of anywhere from 50 to 500 hundred lashes with a bull whip, the breaking of some "Black Codes", could end in you being hung or burned at the stake. White America was afraid of slave revolt's so they invented the "Black Codes".


What laws were passed to define and limits a slave's place in society?

Slave Codes.


Why did the southern government pass black codes?

They were passed to replace "slave codes" and to ensure a landless, dependent black labor force in response to the Thirteenth Amendment.


Why did the colony enact slave codes?

They had a slave codes to control slaves.


What are slave codes and what is there punishment?

Slave codes are laws on slaves and restrictions on what they can and can not do


What are black slave codes?

"black codes" is the laws passed in the South just after the civil War aimed at controlling freedmen and enabling plantation owners to exploit African American worker.


A set of laws that regulated slavery and defined the relationship between enslaved Africans and free people?

Slave code


What law prohibited enslave African from learning to read and write?

slave codes. so they can not escape slavery


What were laws pertaining to slavery called?

The laws pertaining to slavery were called slave codes or black codes. These were a set of laws that defined the legal status and rights of enslaved individuals, as well as the responsibilities and limitations of slave owners. These laws varied across different regions and time periods in history.


What year was the slave code eliminated?

Slave codes ended with the abolition of slavery in 1865. Slave Codes were enacted to give slaveholders domination over their slaves. However, disgruntled southern states retaliated over the freeing of slaves by enacting "Black Codes" between 1865 and 1866 which took away any rights gained by the freedmen and enacted a de facto slave institution.