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When the slave went to the 'underground railroads' they would usually be safe. But if found by their owners, they would be cruelly punished. They would either be killed, beaten, or even tortured.

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Slave owners often used violence, torture, and intimidation to suppress slave rebellions. They would also implement harsher punishments, such as whipping or imprisonment, to deter slaves from rebelling. In extreme cases, slave owners would resort to killing or executing rebellious slaves to maintain control and prevent uprisings.

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