In the 1660s, a slave law in South Carolina recognized slaves as freehold property. This meant slaves were allowed to own their own land required to sign a labor contract for a set number of years, like indentured servants did. sold with the estate and not to be moved from it. allowed to be sold anywhere, to any person, at any time, by the master.
According to South Carolina's 1690 slave code, when was a slave considered a runaway? when off the plantation without written permission from the master when the master officially reported a slave as "missing" to a magistrate or law enforcement officer when he or she did not show up for bed check at nightfall when he or she did not return to the plantation within 24 hours of leaving
By 1820, how could a slave in South Carolina be legally freed? by written affidavit of the master by an act of the state legislature by saving up money over time and buying one's own freedom by sworn testimony of six reliable whites as to the good reasons for manumission
In 1860, the U.S. Civil War was triggered when South Carolina seceded from the Union. At this time, black slaves outnumbered free persons in the state. True False
At no time in South Carolina's colonial history were Indians allowed to become slaves. True False
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