In a short reply of one to three sentences, respond to the following prompt:  Explain what would be the best way to try and have a school rule changed.

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In a short reply of one to three sentences, respond to the following prompt:  Explain what would be the best way to try and have a school rule changed.

 Africans did not meekly accept slavery  Found means to resist ◦ Work slow downs ◦ Sabotage ◦ Temporary escapes  Drive to gain concessions for their owners

 Sought freedom outside settlements  Flee to Spanish Florida  Flee to the west to join American Indians  Hover outside settled areas (outliers)

 Bounties against outliers  Treaties with American Indians  Rewards for retrieving runaway slaves  Slave Codes  Militias

 Caribbean Revolts ◦ Africans outnumbered Europeans 8 to 1  North American Revolts ◦ New York City (1 in 4 people were African)  1712  1741 ◦ Stono Rebellion in South Carolina

In a short reply of one to two sentences, respond to the following prompt:  Summarize today’s lesson