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Slavery Capture and the Middle Passage After capture, Africans were packed tightly into slave ships. The death rate of the “passengers” was 50%.
Pro and Anti-Slavery Arguments The Political Argument The 1840's saw the continuing debate over the issue of slavery. This debate ushered in an era of politicization ...
Chapter 16 Test Review Slavery Divides the Nation The Missouri Compromise There were 11 free states and 11 slave states in 1819 Missouri applied for admission as a ...
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Chapter 11 Slavery and the Old South The American People, 6th ed. Building a Diverse Cotton Kingdom The Expansion of Slavery in a Global Economy In 1860 the American ...
Background . South Carolina’s settlement began about 1670; many came from the Caribbean. RICE . South Carolina’s main crop:
SLAVERY The Beginning Slavery began in the Americas in the early 1600’s. Before Africans were brought over, the Native Americans were forced into slavery.
Crosscurrents: Slavery, Abolition, and the Civil War I Image Courtesy Library of Congress
Transatlantic Slave Trade Advanced World History 2 Ancient World Civilizations Assyria Babylonia China Egypt India Persia Mesopotamia Slavery was a universal ...
Slavery Compromises 1820-1854 Missouri Compromise Background The “Era of Good Feelings” Monroe’s avoidance of political squabbles After War of 1812, Federalists ...
Indentured Servitude vs. Slavery African Slaves Colonial Slave Revolts 1663 - First serious slave conspiracy in Colonial America, Sept. 13. Servant betrayed plot of ...
Cotton and Slavery 1815-1848 Cotton Production In 1800, the U.S. produced 73,000 bales of cotton. By 1820, cotton accounted for 39% of all American exports.
Slavery Historiography Kristina DuRocher Wilson What do Historians do? Historiography Definition: a body of historical literature. Historiography is the history of ...
Slavery, Politics, and Westward Expansion . Political Strife Between North and South from 1819 up to the Election of 1860
Understanding the Complexity of Abolitionism and Anti-Slavery movements Paradox: Being Anti-Slavery did not necessarily make you a friend of the Slave.
Slavery Divides the Nation . North developed industrially; South remained agrarian – based on cotton crop; Should slavery be allowed to spread to new American ...
Teaching Slavery Beyond the Textbook Dr. Yohuru Williams, Fairfield University Romantic Racialism The Black Image in the White Mind George M. Fredrickson, The Black ...
Slavery and Civil Rights . By: Jane Taynor. Third Grade . Social Studies. ED 417
Copy these Study Questions on NB-80. What issues led to the creation of the Republican Party? What was the Supreme Court ruling in the Dred Scott case?
Anti-Slavery “Can we as a nation continue together; permanently, forever, half slave and half free.” ...
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Slavery and Resistance in America Another look at the period of slavery? What can it do for us? Questions to Consider.. How did African-Americans provide for themselves?
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