Despite living in constant fear of violence, how did some slaves resist their oppression in Louisiana?
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The treatment of enslaved people in the United States varied by time and place, but was generally brutal, especially on plantations .
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"Slaves are argued and fought with their masters and overseers "
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- Slaves in Louisiana are lived in constant terror of both physical violence and separation.
- Slave resistance often involved resisting work. Here, individual slaves would pretend to be too sick to work or groups of slaves would slow down their work for resist of oppression.
- Slaves resisted their treatment in countless ways. They slowed down their workplace, disabled machinery.They were always ready to argued and fought with their masters and overseers.
- Many slaves were stole livestock and other food, or valuables.
- Slaves are destroyed crops or machinery for resist to violence.
- Slaves in louisiana are acts as feigned sickness.because to escape their workload.
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