the risk that the slaves take is that they have to run away by night, unseen, and unsentered.
A risk that the slaves took was that if they try to sneak out and they get caught they die
they thought the slaves take all of the jobs
If this is a serious question, a reasonable risk is a risk you take if the chance of winning is worth the chance of failing. It can also be a risk you have thought about, and brought it into reason.
Slaves run away, because they absolutely can't stand being a slave. They would rather risk their life to be freedom, than continue going through the torture of being a slave.
The slave masters wanted the people (slaves) to work work and work if they even take a short break the slaves get beat up. If the slaves are sick or worthless they KILL them. And the slave masters were mean when I say mean I mean it. The slave master tie the slaves be neck and leave them bleeding.
He hid the slaves on the roof were the people would not see them so that the slave catchers would not take them away
abraham Lincoln took the risk of letting the slaves
abraham Lincoln took the risk of letting the slaves
Um, I just think they would risk like everything for freedom and decided to risk it.
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To be @ risk for what?
To become indipendent and give their kids a new (and good) future.
A negative risk is something that is a bad or dangerous risk to take.
life under slavery was very hard some of the slaves would risk their lives for freedom it would often take about hundreds of miles to be up in many slaves that did escape would get help on the under groung railroad they would get a ticket and the tickit would be a
The risk of heavy fines or jail for not reporting runaways.
Why did it take a few "risk takers" to bring jobs to southwest Detroit? What did these risk takers do?
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The "Slavers" would take buckets of water and splash it over the slaves.