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During the 1800s the most common form of resistance to slavery by slaves themsel...
Oct 18, 2023
During the 1800s the most common form of resistance to slavery by slaves themselves was (A) rebelling openly, using weapons, and planning confrontations (B) organizing petitions and demonstrations against slavery (C) escaping to Canada via the Underground Railroad (D) working slowly and breaking tools (E) cooperating with the abolitionist movement to advocate laws to end slavery
D
Key Concept
KC-5.2.II: In the early 19th century, enslaved and free African Americans, white reformers, and some politicians strove to end slavery, creating a diverse and contentious antislavery movement that was often seen as radical and disruptive to the social order.
Explanation
While all of the options listed were forms of resistance to slavery, the most common form of resistance by slaves themselves during the 1800s was passive resistance, such as working slowly and breaking tools. This was a way for slaves to resist their masters without risking immediate punishment or death. Open rebellion (A) was relatively rare due to the high risk and severe consequences. Organizing petitions and demonstrations (B) was not a common form of resistance for slaves, as they did not have the legal rights or freedom to do so. Escaping via the Underground Railroad (C) was a form of resistance, but it was not the most common due to the danger and difficulty of escape. Cooperation with the abolitionist movement (E) was also not the most common form of resistance, as most slaves did not have the ability to openly advocate for laws to end slavery. Whatweresomeformsofpassiveresistancetoslavery?,Howdidslavesresisttheirmasters?,WhatwastheUndergroundRailroad?,GeneratemeasimilarquestionWhat were some forms of passive resistance to slavery?, How did slaves resist their masters?, What was the Underground Railroad?, Generate me a similar question
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