People who help slave escape they will be track down and they are going to kill you or make them one of the slave.
Yes, among a large number of other causes, it required both citizens and the government to aid in the return of run aways. It made everyone bound to assist the slave catchers.
"Trouble Don't Last" is a novel by Shelley Pearsall. It tells the story of a young slave named Samuel and his journey toward freedom during the Civil War. The title refers to the hope and optimism that despite the hardships faced, trouble will eventually come to an end.
a slave in form and a Slave in Fact..-Fredrick Douglass
what happen if a slave run away
Frederick Douglass was a freed slave. He escaped slavery and went on to become a prominent abolitionist, writer, and speaker.
no they did not
Whatever they could get
she wasa slave
What was life like being a slave
A run away slave.
While many viewed the owning slaves as immoral, it was not illegal for a slave owner to run president. Several presidents also owned slaves.
They would run because they were mistreated or simply wanted their freedom. Some would run because they were separated from loved ones. Indentured servants would run if their slave masters kept renegotiating and forcing them to stay longer than planned.
To become a slave in a war what ever side that loses has to run and if you were caught you would have to become a slave
Because of the weather.
13 Hours
Blacks continued to run away