Although the slave rebellions (or attempted slave rebellions) were in the end unsuccessful, discuss how they reflected the factors which were affecting the institution of slavery in the United States. What were the factors which were encouraging these types of revolts and what were the factors which were still supporting slavery as a continuing institution in the country? Be sure in your answer that you recap the reasons for the onset of these rebellions and the reasons why these rebellions failed. Of all these rebellions which do you believe had the greatest chance of success? Why?

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Factors affecting slavery in the United States that encouraged enslaved revolts were:

  • Suppression of freedom for enslaved people.
  • Brutal treatment of enslaved people.

Factors that encouraged slavery were:

  • The need for a cheap labor force in the South.
  • The need by many Southerners to feel above African Americans.

What were some factors affecting slavery in the U.S.?

Slavery in the United States continued because the South needed a cheap labor force to engage in the labor-intensive cash crop business.

Some people like the Yeomen farmers, also wanted to feel a sense of superiority over people to feel better about themselves and their poor way of life.

Enslaved revolts broke out because enslaved people were subjected to brutal conditions which they were trying to escape such as beatings, mutilations, and inhumane working hours and conditions.

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