Slavery: How did enslaved people's resistance and rebellions, in the U.S. and beyond, change the life and laws of the nation? Give two examples of specific acts of resistance or rebellion -- and the outcomes of these acts of resistance.

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Slavery: How did enslaved people's resistance and rebellions, in the U.S. and beyond, change the life and laws of the nation? Give two examples of specific acts of resistance or rebellion -- and the outcomes of these acts of resistance.

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Slavery has been an integral part of US history, and African Americans' enslavement and systemic exploitation were a bitter fact. Slavery as a system supported the rise of the US as an industrial and economic powerhouse at the expanse of the African American people of the country. There were numerous laws and acts in the country which ensured the system of slavery continued. 

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