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in the Antebellum Period what was the most common way in which a slave would rebelled against his or her owner

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By getting his fellow slaves to rise up with him and grab whatever sharp stick they had
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Answer:

If you are on USATestPrep the answer would be C) breaking tools and working slowly.

Step-by-step explanation:

Slaves would break tools to slow work down because a broken tool could not be pinned against them. There would be no evidence o if they broke it purposefully or not. Working slowly was a nonaggression way to rebel against slave owners.

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