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Section 3

Anti-Slavery Resistance Movements

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Forms of Resistance

African slaves engaged in many forms of resistance, from organized uprisings to the practice of their own native culture.

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From Gradualism to Abolition

By 1805, most Northern states had passed laws calling for either immediate or gradual abolition.

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The Underground Railroad

The Underground Railroad was a network of secret routes and safe houses used by nineteenth-century slaves to escape to free states and Canada.

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