Maroons escaped from slavery to seek freedom and autonomy, often fleeing oppressive plantation systems where they faced brutal treatment. Their escape was driven by the desire to establish independent communities where they could preserve their cultural identities and live without the fear of enslavement. Additionally, many maroons sought to resist colonial powers and assert their rights, forming alliances and engaging in guerrilla warfare to protect their newfound freedoms.
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