Uncle Tom's Cabin

In the book Uncle Tom's Cabin why do many slaves, who belong to kind masters, take the risk and feel to Canada? What, if anything, do you think is wrong with Stowe's explanation?

In chapter 10 of the book Uncle Tom's Cabin why do many slaves, who belong to kind masters, take the risk and feel to Canada? What, if anything, do you think is wrong with Stowe's explanation?

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THey could be free in Canada. Also they could always be sold by "kind" masters.