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leva [86]
1 year ago
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slave codes: question 21 options: 1) were universal rules that applied to all slave owners, regardless of colony. 2) helped pote

ntial runaways plan their escapes. 3) guaranteed slaves the right to worship weekly. 4) outlined the local laws that governed slave life and ownership. 5) outlined the kinds of work slaves could do in certain geographic areas.
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kodGreya [7K]1 year ago
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Local regulations that governed slave life and ownership were described in slave codes. ( Option 4 )

<u>- More about slave codes : </u>

- Slave laws, notably those governing the Atlantic slave trade and chattel slavery in the Americas, were known as slave codes. The bulk of slave laws concentrated on the duties and rights of free people toward those who were enslaved.

- Slaves were forbidden from owning weapons or using them to defend themselves. They were not permitted to serve on juries or testify in court against a white person. No formal agreement, even marriage, could they make.

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