Slaves were considered to be property in the early to mid-1800's.
slaves rebelled by stealing the owners weapons etc..
The freeing of slaves is known as freedman. This was back in history.
They dress in raggedy clothes,
Back to Where they came from
No.
No, back then they were still considered slaves.
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more than likely none being that slaves were released back in the early nineteen hundreds... tha civil rights activist are beginning to die now
C.They put it back into their plantations and bought slaves.
because they wanted to use the slaves for their work and not let they run away, also, they had to buy the slaves so they didn't want them to run away. Some people wanted what they considered their " property " back. Some were Bounty Hunters.
One of the slaves that went back to the south after she went to the north is Harriet Tubman. She went back to help other slaves get to the north.
Not necessarily. The Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 required free states to aid in the capture and return of escaped slaves. This meant that even if a slave reached a free state, they were at risk of being apprehended and returned to their owner.
she went back and rescued the other slaves and went back to the free states of amerca
The freeing of slaves is known as freedman. This was back in history.
slaves rebelled by stealing the owners weapons etc..
They are slaves that ran away from their masters back in the olden days.
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