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Am I right to think is information is false?

I was reading a Wikipedia article on slave codes in various countries.According to the article,many slave-holding countries had actually laws that required that slaves had to remain barefoot at all times.The idea was that wearing footwear was a prime mark of distinction of a free citizen and that to be barefoot was to mark an individual as an unfree person-in other words,a slave.Therefore,a slave had to be kept barefoot at abousoutley all times,with no exceptions allowed.I know that Wikipedia is not always the most realible scource of information,and this struck me as being unlikely,mainly because It'd be very impractical.Of course,being a slave in most cases involved doing all sorts of dangerous and physically demanding menial work,often while walking over rough and hazardous terrain.A slave would have to possess some kind of footwear simply to protect themselves.Am I right?
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4meAndyou · F
I just scanned a Wikipedia article about slave codes that were enacted in the Americas, France, and Spain, and there was nothing about shoes.

Slave were required to wear tags. AND...
". In 1680, Virginia passed Act X, which prohibited slaves from carrying weapons, leaving their owner's plantation without a certificate, or raising a hand against "Christians". "

Makes you think, doesn't it? Why does our government wish us to give up our weapons?