Answer:
- Slaves began to escape more often because of the Stono Rebellion’s success
- Slaves were treated more fairly to prevent future uprisings
Explanation:
Stono is important because it changed the face of slavery in Carolina, and had ramifications for other colonies as well. It solidified slavery in a way that it hadn't been before, and probably would have happened anyway. But Stono was the catalyst.
Why ask the question just to self explain it?
It was primary imperialism that influenced the reform movements of the 1800s, since many Europeans thought it was morally wrong for imperialists to be exploiting native populations, mostly in South America and Africa.
During the Republican Era, in 1896 the Democrats lost the election, although they lost, Bryan (their nominee) campaigned around the US.