Enslaved people in the Southern Colonies had no legal or political rights, so they could not participate in court trials or elections. But enslaved people did resist, or fight against, slaveholders' control of their lives. What were some ways enslaved people could resist slavery in the Southern Colonies? Select the two that apply.
suing for their freedom in the colonial courts
running away to places such as Spanishheld Florida, to be free
voting for anti-slavery representatives in the colonial legislatures
breaking tools to slow down work