1.) why did most slave owners not want slaves to be educated?

wouldn't it be they feared education would lead to revolts ?

The answers are

1) D
2) A
3) A

ms sue is not right it’s

D
A
A

I check and someone is right the answers are

1)D
2)A
3)A

Yes.

Owners wanted slaves to believe they were dependent upon their white masters.

thank you ms.Sue i have one more question do mine helping me ?

im not really sure about this oen and i have read over and over agin

what was the direct result of the Stono rebellion?
a.)the passage of the slave code
b.) the defeat of govern William bull
c.) the exicution of the leaders of the rebelion
d.) the creation of laws punish thoes who were responsible

i think its b im not sure

yo someone are you sure

Most slave owners did not want slaves to be educated primarily because they feared that education would lead to revolts and uprisings. Education often provides people with knowledge, critical thinking skills, and awareness of their rights, which can empower individuals to challenge their oppressors. By denying slaves access to education, slave owners aimed to maintain control and prevent them from questioning or challenging the institution of slavery.

To learn more about this topic, you can explore historical accounts, research papers, or books that discuss the relationship between slavery and education. Analyzing primary sources such as diaries, letters, and documents from the time can provide insight into the perspectives and motivations of slave owners. Reading about the experiences and writings of enslaved individuals can also shed light on their desire for education and the resistance they faced in pursuing it.

I'm not sure either, but I believe it's c.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stono_Rebellion#Legacy