Slave owners typically reacted to revolts with fear and brutality, often resorting to violent repression to maintain control. They increased security measures, enacted harsher laws, and employed violent reprisals against both the rebels and the broader enslaved population to deter future uprisings. Additionally, slave owners often sought to justify their actions through Propaganda, portraying revolts as threats to social order and civilization. This cycle of violence and repression reinforced the oppressive system of slavery.
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