Most African Americans are satisfied with the location of their lives that may be considered ridiculous. This is the way they are drawn as white, but it is a perfect myth. Most slaves are dissatisfied with their place in their lives and are enthusiastic about having freedom. Their owners are very conscious of this fact and are doing everything with their power to prevent the occurrence of slave riots. An example of extreme countermeasures is to prohibit slaves from receiving letters.
At that time, many slaves actively opposed slavery. There are many forms of slave resistance from pulling the catcher until committing suicide. Douglas and Seth were resisting, so they looked like slaves at the time. Douglas made a physical discussion with his tenant who was hired. Douglas explained the struggle like this: the uprising associated with it is becoming a commonality of many other slaves. The uprising of Jamaica began with "the slave stealed and fled to the mountain trading with slaves and ran away to keep bothering producers." (Franklin and Moss 55) Seti joined the slave riot. Cecine does rather have the power to kill her and fight against slavery in a material sense. Their sacrifice has become a struggle between Seth and slavery. Even if we die, her children can not tolerate the pain of slavery and slavery.
Throughout the history of American slavery, Africans and African Americans resisted as much as possible. The chances of a successful rebellion or a slave who fled indefinitely are so great that most slaves could only resist their only way through personal behavior. But slavery also resists slavery by forming its own culture and its religious belief that keeps hope in the face of such serious persecution.
First of all, slavery is very unstable. Slaves tolerated their slavery, and slaveowners needed to deploy massive violence, compulsion and supervision to ensure broader stability of plantation and slave society. In addition, slavery does not meet the labor needs of modern industrial enterprises, and there are few slave labor being used there. Although I forgot to mention important things, the slave owner is very clear about the political economy of the United States, focusing on agricultural exports to the world's markets, free trade, and expansion of the territory of slavery in the western United States I have an idea. This is in sharp contrast to the increasingly urgent and powerful political needs of northern producers and bankers. They want to protect tariffs and expand free labor to the western United States. Both political economies depend on federal government control.