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APUSH Review: Video #10: Slavery In The British Colonies And Slave Resistance (Key Concept 2.2, II, A-C) Everything You Need To Know About Slavery In The British Colonies And Slave Resistance To Succeed In APUSH Shoutout To Mr. Keating’s Class At Fountain Hills High School. Thanks For The Support! www.APUSHReview.com

Why Did ALL The British Colonies Engage In Slavery? Large amounts of land: Laborers to work European demand for colonial goods: Especially Tobacco Shortage of indentured servants: Post-Bacon’s Rebellion (1676) Many indentured servants refused to work in harsh conditions of the deep South and West Indies Great Short Answer Question…. Or Essay About The Growth Of Slavery….

Where Was Slavery Found In The British Colonies? New England: Small New England farms Port Cities: North AND South Plantations in the Chesapeake and the South What two colonies were the Chesapeake? MD and VA Most African slaves were sent to the West Indies

Effects Of An Increase Of Slavery Emergence of a strict, racial system Prohibition of interracial relationships Contrast with the Spanish colonies Slavery was based on mother’s status If the mother was a slave, the child would be, regardless of the father

Slave Resistance Overt methods: Rebellion Stono (1739) - slaves killed whites and tried to flee to Spanish Florida Harsher slave laws and restrictions emerged Covert methods: Breaking tools, running away, working slowly, faking illness

How Did Africans Preserve Some Autonomy? Family structures: Surrogate families for slaves that were sold Culture: Language and music Religion: Combined elements of African religions with Christianity

Quick Recap Reasons for the growth of slavery/participation in Slave Trade Where did slavery occur in British colonies? How did slaves overtly resist their situation? How did slaves covertly resist their situation? How did Africans preserve some forms of autonomy? That’s it for period 2!

See You Back Here For Video #11: The 7 Years’ War (French And Indian) And Its Impact Thanks for watching Best of luck!