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galina1969 [7]
2 years ago
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The most widespread expression of hostility to slavery as an institution was ""day-to-day resistance"" or ""silent sabotage. ""

identify examples of the forms of ""day-to-day resistance"" that the slaves performed.
History
1 answer:
jeyben [28]2 years ago
7 0

The  examples of the forms of "day-to-day resistance" that the slaves performed is: Breaking tools,  Performing poor work.

<h3>What is Day-to-day resistance?</h3>

Day-to-day resistance was the act performed or carried out by slaves so as to resist the captivity they are or to resist the way they were treated or to express their grievances.

Examples of Day-to-day resistance are:

  • Performing poor work
  • Breaking tools
  • Pretending to be sick
  • Abusing animals
  • Leaving the gates open and removing rails from fences etc.

Learn more about Day-to-day resistance here:brainly.com/question/24574268

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