Slave religion: died out by the early 1820s because of strong opposition from whites. existed without approval from masters, who thought that letting slaves learn about religion might weaken the masters' control. benefited from masters assigning a member of the slave quarters to serve as a slave chaplain. was based entirely on what slaves learned and heard from white ministers. was often a form of christianity that offered hope to slaves in the face of hardship.

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