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the risk that the slaves take is that they have to run away by night, unseen, and unsentered.

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What time of day do slaves escape?

Slaves historically escaped at night to minimize the risk of being caught and to take advantage of the cover of darkness.


Why were slaves sent around to round up citizen?

Slaves were used to round up citizens as a means of control and coercion during times of rebellion or unrest. By using slaves who were loyal to the rulers, authorities could ensure compliance from citizens through fear and intimidation. Additionally, the use of slaves in this manner diminished the risk of rebellion or disobedience.


What actions did Lincoln encourage the freed slaves to take?

Lincoln encouraged freed slaves to take advantage of educational opportunities, pursue economic independence through working and saving money, and to actively participate in the political process by exercising their right to vote.


How did runaway slaves receive help?

Runaway slaves received help from abolitionists, free Black communities, and Native American tribes who provided shelter, food, and guidance along the Underground Railroad. Some sympathetic individuals would hide or transport escaped slaves to freedom, often at great risk to themselves. Additionally, churches and secret societies like the Quakers and the Masons played a role in supporting runaway slaves on their journey to freedom.


How was the fugitive slave law unfair to slaves and people who tried to help them?

The Fugitive Slave Law allowed slave owners to capture escaped slaves, even in free states, and return them to bondage. This put both slaves and those assisting them at risk of being forcibly returned to slavery, regardless of their legal status. The law denied escaped slaves their basic rights and freedoms, and those who helped them faced severe penalties for doing so.