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Slavery Unit 2021

Tell the Truth (T/F) All Men Are Created Equal Foundations Crafting Freedom Societal Change
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Staple crops on Southern plantations included tobacco and cotton.
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Staple crops on Southern plantations included tobacco and cotton.
True
The slave codes provided many rights for slaves.
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The slave codes provided many rights for slaves.
False
Democracy involves inalienable rights (Natural Rights), popular sovereignty, and Rule of Law (established rules for citizens to follow)
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Democracy involves inalienable rights (Natural Rights), popular sovereignty, and Rule of Law (established rules for citizens to follow)
True
Slave owning was concentrated in the mountain region of NC.
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Slave owning was concentrated in the mountain region of NC.
False
The Erie Canal increased transportation and trade in the North. It also connected the Atlantic Ocean to the Midwest which increased trade and the development of cities.
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The Erie Canal increased transportation and trade in the North. It also connected the Atlantic Ocean to the Midwest which increased trade and the development of cities.
True
True or False? Slaves could be beaten or sold at any time.
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True or False? Slaves could be beaten or sold at any time.
True
2 Reasons why slavery took root in the American South
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2 Reasons why slavery took root in the American South
Plantation economy (agriculture based) Monetary Gain
Define racism. How does it impact society?
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Define racism. How does it impact society?
The belief that one race is superior to another. People begin to act as if they are better than others and in control of the destiny of others. It creates a dysfunctional society where people commit acts against humanity. It creates bias in all associations.
Name 3 effects of women working in the cotton mills.
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Name 3 effects of women working in the cotton mills.
More women began to enter the workforce, they made salaries which supported their families, they became more educated and advocated for women's rights
Tell me about the Missouri Compromise of 1820 (3 Parts)
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Tell me about the Missouri Compromise of 1820 (3 Parts)
Maine would enter as a free state, Missouri would enter the Union as a slave state, escaped slaves could be pursued by Southern slave owners in free territories
How many slaves were transported to the Americas between the 1500s and the 1800s?
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How many slaves were transported to the Americas between the 1500s and the 1800s?
10 million
Africans were taken to ports in _______in order to be transported to the Caribbean and the Americas where they would be enslaved.
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Africans were taken to ports in _______in order to be transported to the Caribbean and the Americas where they would be enslaved.
West Africa
If the mother was _____________ so was the _____________.
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If the mother was _____________ so was the _____________.
enslaved, child
What does Antebellum mean?
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What does Antebellum mean?
existing before a particular war (Civil War) (Antebellum period 1812 -1861)
Tell me about the daily life of a slave. (3 characteristics)
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Tell me about the daily life of a slave. (3 characteristics)
Lived in quarters (small), worked from sun up to sun down, had little free time, little to eat, often abused, beaten or sold
Name for the network of abolitionists which helped runaway slaves reach freedom in the North
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Name for the network of abolitionists which helped runaway slaves reach freedom in the North
Underground Railroad
George Moses Horton was the first black man to do what in the South?
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George Moses Horton was the first black man to do what in the South?
Publish a book
What are the 5 features of Enslaved Entrepreneurship?
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What are the 5 features of Enslaved Entrepreneurship?
Pursuit, Self Agency, Urgency and Stress, Opportunity, Poverty
What was the middle passage?
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What was the middle passage?
brutal journey taken by the enslaved from Africa to the Caribbean and the Americas. 15% to 20% died
List 3 ways abolitionists combatted slavery.
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List 3 ways abolitionists combatted slavery.
Petitioned Congress (legislators), created anti-slavery books and pamphlets, made speeches, ran for office
What is an enslaved entrepreneur?
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What is an enslaved entrepreneur?
Someone without resources who finds a way to create their own business by working hard, being courageous and hard working
When and where did the Industrial Revolution begin?
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When and where did the Industrial Revolution begin?
England, 1700's
Machine which revolutionized the cotton growing industry
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Machine which revolutionized the cotton growing industry
Cotton gin
What did the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 state?
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What did the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 state?
It was a law which provided for the seizure and return of slaves who escaped from one state to another
List 3 ways that the Industrial Revolution impacted life in the United States.
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List 3 ways that the Industrial Revolution impacted life in the United States.
Cities grew (urbanization), women worked in factories, more cotton was grown to support Northern demand, women began to advocate for more rights
Which 2 states are known as Dairy states?
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Which 2 states are known as Dairy states?
California or Wisconsin




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