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Slavery Unit Review 2015

Anchor Words Tell me the truth Say What? Won't You Be My Neighbor? Sounds of slavery
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Farming which provides food to feed the family with little left over
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Farming which provides food to feed the family with little left over
subsistence farming
They wanted to end slavery
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They wanted to end slavery
aboiitionists
Another name for a skilled craftsman
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Another name for a skilled craftsman
artisan
Legally freeing a slave by a master
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Legally freeing a slave by a master
emancipation
Cotton is used to make _________ which are in great demand and provide monetary gain
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Cotton is used to make _________ which are in great demand and provide monetary gain
textiles
Compared to other slave states, NC had a large number of slaves
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Compared to other slave states, NC had a large number of slaves
False
Slaves worked for very low wages
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Slaves worked for very low wages
False
Staple crops included tobacco, cotton and corn
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Staple crops included tobacco, cotton and corn
True
The slave code ensured many rights for slaves
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The slave code ensured many rights for slaves
False
Slave quarters varied depending on the master, but one room, shared by many, was the norm
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Slave quarters varied depending on the master, but one room, shared by many, was the norm
True
What was President Jackson's approach toward the Native American Indian population?
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What was President Jackson's approach toward the Native American Indian population?
He wanted them out of the way for white settlement
Cotton production, controlled by slave labor in the south, helped to fuel this revolution
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Cotton production, controlled by slave labor in the south, helped to fuel this revolution
Industrial Revolution
Industry, urban development, immigration, technology...these are my concerns. (Vocab word/who's concerns?)
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Industry, urban development, immigration, technology...these are my concerns. (Vocab word/who's concerns?)
sectionalism/northerner
I don't have cash, but I can give you three chickens!
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I don't have cash, but I can give you three chickens!
barter
Two concerns for slaves at any time
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Two concerns for slaves at any time
Beatings/being sold to another master and separated from family
A farmer who worked the land that they or some family member owned was called a
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A farmer who worked the land that they or some family member owned was called a
yeoman
I turn wood and iron into barrels
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I turn wood and iron into barrels
cooper
I am a judge who tires petty crimes and small disputes among neighbors
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I am a judge who tires petty crimes and small disputes among neighbors
justice of the peace
Religious services, held over a long weekend in the summer
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Religious services, held over a long weekend in the summer
camp meeting
Characteristic of a farm family
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Characteristic of a farm family
large number of children
Number of slaves transported to the Americas between 1500 and 1800
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Number of slaves transported to the Americas between 1500 and 1800
10 million
This machine revolutionized the harvesting of cotton in the south
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This machine revolutionized the harvesting of cotton in the south
cotton gin
Life in NC revolved around this
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Life in NC revolved around this
the seasons
One reason that slavery took root in NC
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One reason that slavery took root in NC
monetary gain
Name for the woman who helped slaves escape on the Underground Railroad
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Name for the woman who helped slaves escape on the Underground Railroad
Harriet Tubman
Name of Slave Act passed in 1850. Impact on the relationship between the North and the South.
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Name of Slave Act passed in 1850. Impact on the relationship between the North and the South.
Fugitive Slave Act./Answers will vary




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