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Were plantation owners afraid that slaves were using instruments to celebrate when a slave escaped?

Yes, plantation owners were afraid that slaves would use drums and other instruments to communicate, celebrate, and alert others when a slave escaped. This form of communication could spread news quickly among the slave community, making it difficult for owners to prevent or track runaway slaves.


What was the name of people who watched slaves?

Overseers or slave drivers were responsible for watching over and managing slaves on plantations and in other settings. Their role was to ensure that slaves worked efficiently and followed the orders of the plantation owner.


What did they do with the slaves from the slave ships when they lsnded and how did they sell the slaves?

When slaves were brought ashore from slave ships, they were usually inspected, cleaned, and separated before being sold at auctions. The slaves were then auctioned off to the highest bidder, typically plantation owners or slave traders, who would then use them for labor in fields, mines, or households.


Why did some slaves go back to the plantation after escaping?

Some slaves may have returned to the plantation because they lacked resources to survive on their own, feared punishment or retribution from their owners, or felt a sense of loyalty to their families still on the plantation. Additionally, escaping did not guarantee safety as fugitive slaves were at risk of capture by slave catchers.


How do you use the word slave in a sentence?

People bought and sold slaves to work on large plantations. You sir are my slave. That would be a good sentance

Related Questions

What were the weaknesses of the slave plantation system?

slaves


A farm that has slaves is called a?

slave farm a.k.a plantation


How was life different for plantation slaves city slaves and free black slaves?

There is a bit of misunderstanding here concerning slavery. There were no "city slaves" and any African American in the south was a slave. To leave the plantation they had to have a pass. On the plantation there were different jobs that determined the type of slave they were.


How many slaves where on a plantation?

millions of slaves are on them like a guy named noah he is a slave he works for his family he is a slave


Who forced the slaves to work?

Slave traders and plantation owners.


What is a slave plantation?

a slave plantation is a place where the slaves used to work. many of these were sugar and cotton fields, in which the slaves would pick the sugar canes and cotton from the plant to later be processed.


How was life different for plantation slaves city slaves and free blacks in south.?

There is a bit of misunderstanding here concerning slavery. There were no "city slaves" and any African American in the south was a slave. To leave the plantation they had to have a pass. On the plantation there were different jobs that determined the type of slave they were.


What is a plantation for slaves?

A plantation is a farm, which produced agricultural products. It was worked by a slave labor force. It is the place where the slaves slept and ate since the plantation was also their home.


Who depended mostly on slaves in the southern colonies?

slave owners, slave traders, and plantation owners.


How did the Dutch profit the slave trade?

they sold slaves to american plantation


How did dutch profit from slave trade?

they sold slaves to american plantation


Were plantation owners afraid that slaves were using instruments to celebrate when a slave escaped?

Yes, plantation owners were afraid that slaves would use drums and other instruments to communicate, celebrate, and alert others when a slave escaped. This form of communication could spread news quickly among the slave community, making it difficult for owners to prevent or track runaway slaves.