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negotiations to have the insurgent slaves return to their respective plantations were unrealistic because:
- the slaves once armed considered themselves free
- the slaves had fought as equals with free people
- the slaves had gained new military skills
- all of the answers
question 6
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which of the following was never a demand made by the insurgent slaves during their negotiations with white colonists or the army in the south?
- the freedom of 300 of their slave leaders
- the abolition of slavery
- the abolition of the whip as a means of punishment
- three free days per week for every slave
- territorial rights to the entire platons region
For the first question, armed slaves saw themselves as free and having fought as equals, and with new - found military skills, going back to plantations was unrealistic. For the second question, demands of slave leaders' freedom, slavery abolition, and whip - punishment abolition were common in slave negotiations, but territorial rights to an entire region like Platons was not a typical demand.
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Question 1: All of the answers
Question 2: territorial rights to the entire Platons region