Legal Slavery

Although the closure of the Transatlantic Slave Trade ended in 1808, the practice of slavery remained legal in the United States and the Caribbean and continued for decades. Slave owners did their best to make their enslaved people entirely dependent upon them, by restricting behaviors such as reading and writing and rewarding obedient behaviors with more desirable working conditions, in effect creating a hierarchy within the enslaved community to keep them from coming together to revolt.