Spirituals were dangerous to slaveholders because they often contained hidden messages of resistance, liberation, and hope for freedom. Enslaved individuals used spirituals to communicate with each other, organize rebellions, and express their desire for freedom, all while appearing to participate in harmless religious activities.
On Sundays, most slaves would spend their free hours attending church services, singing spirituals, gathering with family and friends, and participating in communal activities. These activities provided them with a sense of community, spiritual nourishment, and a brief escape from the hardships of their daily lives.
Rainsford feels a combination of fear, excitement, and determination throughout the story "The Most Dangerous Game" as he tries to survive being hunted by General Zaroff on Ship-Trap Island. He experiences a range of emotions as he navigates the deadly game of cat and mouse.
They went to white churches or held their own services in secret.
It is not accurate or fair to categorize religions as "dangerous." Extremist interpretations and actions by individuals or groups within any religion can lead to violence, but it is important to differentiate between the actions of extremists and the beliefs of the majority of followers within a religion. It is important to promote understanding, dialogue, and respect among different religious groups to foster peace and coexistence.
The shrine at the top of the ziggurat was called a temple. It was considered the most sacred part of the ziggurat and was dedicated to a specific deity or god in Mesopotamian religion. Temples were where rituals and offerings were made to honor the gods.
The resource that led to Brazil being the most slaveholders in the World was sugarcane.
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gospel music. negro spirituals.
Slaveholders feared slave revolts or uprisings the most, as these posed a direct threat to their power and control over their slaves. They were also concerned about losing their source of labor and facing financial ruin if their slaves rebelled or escaped. Additionally, slaveholders feared abolitionist movements and laws that could undermine the institution of slavery.
because they hated blacks like most southerners still do today.. end of story.
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its not true because most of the presidents believed that slavery wasn't good
Below is a reference to the slaveholder status of 21 of the most prominent signatories of the Declaration of Independence. A full two thirds of these individuals were slaveholders. http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/1269536/The-Founding-Fathers-and-Slavery
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A principal reason for opposing slavery's expansion was a fear of competition with Southern slaveholders.
Slaveholders often oppose educating slaves because they fear that education will lead to discontent and rebellion among the enslaved population. They believe that keeping slaves ignorant and illiterate helps maintain control and perpetuate the institution of slavery.