What was a method of resistance that was employed by slaves?
Mia Walsh
Updated on May 09, 2026
Subsequently, one may also ask, how did slaves resist the system of slavery?
Slave resistance on plantations Some African slaves on the plantations fought for their freedom by using passive resistance (working slowly) or running away. The problem of runaways became so serious that most West Indian islands passed laws to deal with this and other forms of resistance.
Secondly, how did enslaved African resist captivity? If captured and forced onto ships for the Middle Passage, enslaved Africans resisted by organizing hunger strikes, forming rebellions, and even committing suicide by leaping overboard rather than living in slavery.
Herein, how did slaves resist on the middle passage?
In some cases 'resistance' involved attacks from the shore, as well as 'insurrections' aboard ships. Some captive Africans refused to be enslaved and took their own lives by jumping from slave ships or refusing to eat or just 'giving up' and dying in despair.
How were cotton and slavery connected?
Growing more cotton meant an increased demand for slaves. Slaves in the Upper South became incredibly more valuable as commodities because of this demand for them in the Deep South. They were sold off in droves. This created a Second Middle Passage, the second largest forced migration in America's history.