Chapter Eleven: Cotton, Slavery, and the Old South Alan Brinkley, AMERICAN HISTORY 12/e Chapter Eleven: Cotton, Slavery, and the Old South Copyright ©2007 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc
Chapter Eleven: Cotton, Slavery, and the Old South Introduction Growth without Development Copyright ©2007 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc
Chapter Eleven: Cotton, Slavery, and the Old South The Cotton Economy The Rise of King Cotton Decline of the Tobacco Economy Tobacco Plants (Flora Torrance/Life File/Getty Images) Copyright ©2007 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc
Chapter Eleven: Cotton, Slavery, and the Old South The Cotton Economy The Rise of King Cotton Decline of the Tobacco Economy Short-Staple Cotton A Cotton Plant (S. Solum/ PhotoLink /Getty Images ) Copyright ©2007 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc
Chapter Eleven: Cotton, Slavery, and the Old South The Cotton Economy The Rise of King Cotton Decline of the Tobacco Economy Short-Staple Cotton Spread of Cotton Production Slavery and Cotton in the South, 1820 & 1860 Copyright ©2007 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc
Chapter Eleven: Cotton, Slavery, and the Old South The Cotton Economy The Rise of King Cotton Decline of the Tobacco Economy Short-Staple Cotton Spread of Cotton Production Expansion of Slavery Cotton Gin in Use (Library of Congress) Copyright ©2007 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc
Chapter Eleven: Cotton, Slavery, and the Old South The Cotton Economy Southern Trade and Industry Weak Manufacturing Sector Copyright ©2007 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc
Chapter Eleven: Cotton, Slavery, and the Old South The Cotton Economy Southern Trade and Industry Weak Manufacturing Sector Inadequate Regional Transportation System Copyright ©2007 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc
Chapter Eleven: Cotton, Slavery, and the Old South The Cotton Economy Southern Trade and Industry Weak Manufacturing Sector Inadequate Regional Transportation System De Bow’s Review Copyright ©2007 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc
Chapter Eleven: Cotton, Slavery, and the Old South The Cotton Economy Sources of Southern Difference Reasons for Colonial Dependency Plantations In Louisiana, 1858 Copyright ©2007 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc
Chapter Eleven: Cotton, Slavery, and the Old South The Cotton Economy Sources of Southern Difference Reasons for Colonial Dependency The Cavalier Image Copyright ©2007 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc
Chapter Eleven: Cotton, Slavery, and the Old South White Society in the South The Planter Class Planter Aristocracy Copyright ©2007 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc
Chapter Eleven: Cotton, Slavery, and the Old South White Society in the South The Planter Class Planter Aristocracy Plantation Management A Georgia Plantation Copyright ©2007 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc
Chapter Eleven: Cotton, Slavery, and the Old South White Society in the South The Planter Class Planter Aristocracy Plantation Management Aristocratic Values Copyright ©2007 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc
Chapter Eleven: Cotton, Slavery, and the Old South White Society in the South “Honor” Cult of Honor Copyright ©2007 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc
Chapter Eleven: Cotton, Slavery, and the Old South White Society in the South The “Southern Lady” Subordinate Status of Women Copyright ©2007 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc
Chapter Eleven: Cotton, Slavery, and the Old South White Society in the South The “Southern Lady” Subordinate Status of Women Other Burdens Copyright ©2007 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc
Chapter Eleven: Cotton, Slavery, and the Old South White Society in the South The Plain Folk Limited Educational Opportunities Copyright ©2007 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc
Chapter Eleven: Cotton, Slavery, and the Old South White Society in the South The Plain Folk Limited Educational Opportunities Hill People Copyright ©2007 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc
Chapter Eleven: Cotton, Slavery, and the Old South White Society in the South The Plain Folk Limited Educational Opportunities Hill People Close Relations with the Plantation Aristocracy Copyright ©2007 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc
Chapter Eleven: Cotton, Slavery, and the Old South White Society in the South The Plain Folk Limited Educational Opportunities Hill People Close Relations with the Plantation Aristocracy Commitment to Paternalism Copyright ©2007 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc
Chapter Eleven: Cotton, Slavery, and the Old South White Society in the South The Plain Folk Limited Educational Opportunities Hill People Close Relations with the Plantation Aristocracy Commitment to Paternalism Limited Class Conflict Copyright ©2007 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc
Chapter Eleven: Cotton, Slavery, and the Old South Slavery: The “Peculiar Institution” Varieties of Slavery Legal Basis of Slavery Copyright ©2007 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc
Chapter Eleven: Cotton, Slavery, and the Old South Slavery: The “Peculiar Institution” Varieties of Slavery Legal Basis of Slavery Reality of Slavery Copyright ©2007 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc
Chapter Eleven: Cotton, Slavery, and the Old South Slavery: The “Peculiar Institution” Varieties of Slavery Legal Basis of Slavery Reality of Slavery Task and Gang Systems Copyright ©2007 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc
Chapter Eleven: Cotton, Slavery, and the Old South Slavery: The “Peculiar Institution” Life Under Slavery High Slave Mortality Rates Copyright ©2007 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc
Chapter Eleven: Cotton, Slavery, and the Old South Slavery: The “Peculiar Institution” Life Under Slavery High Slave Mortality Rates House Slaves Copyright ©2007 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc
Chapter Eleven: Cotton, Slavery, and the Old South Slavery: The “Peculiar Institution” Life Under Slavery High Slave Mortality Rates House Slaves Sexual Abuse Copyright ©2007 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc
Chapter Eleven: Cotton, Slavery, and the Old South Slavery: The “Peculiar Institution” Slavery in the Cities Autonomy of Urban Slaves Copyright ©2007 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc
Chapter Eleven: Cotton, Slavery, and the Old South Slavery: The “Peculiar Institution” Free African Americans Tightened Restrictions on Free Blacks Copyright ©2007 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc
Chapter Eleven: Cotton, Slavery, and the Old South Slavery: The “Peculiar Institution” The Slave Trade Slave Markets The Business of Slavery (Library of Congress) Copyright ©2007 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc
Chapter Eleven: Cotton, Slavery, and the Old South Slavery: The “Peculiar Institution” The Slave Trade Slave Markets The Foreign Slave Trade Copyright ©2007 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc
Chapter Eleven: Cotton, Slavery, and the Old South Slavery: The “Peculiar Institution” Slave Resistance Prosser and Turner Rebellions Copyright ©2007 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc
Chapter Eleven: Cotton, Slavery, and the Old South Slavery: The “Peculiar Institution” Slave Resistance Prosser and Turner Rebellions Running Away Harriet Tubman (Library of Congress) Copyright ©2007 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc
Chapter Eleven: Cotton, Slavery, and the Old South Slavery: The “Peculiar Institution” Slave Resistance Prosser and Turner Rebellions Running Away Everyday Slave Resistance Copyright ©2007 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc
Chapter Eleven: Cotton, Slavery, and the Old South The Culture of Slavery Language and Music Pidgin Copyright ©2007 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc
Chapter Eleven: Cotton, Slavery, and the Old South The Culture of Slavery Language and Music Pidgin Importance of Slave Spirituals Copyright ©2007 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc
Chapter Eleven: Cotton, Slavery, and the Old South The Culture of Slavery African-American Religion Slave Religion Copyright ©2007 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc
Chapter Eleven: Cotton, Slavery, and the Old South The Culture of Slavery The Slave Family Slave Marriages Copyright ©2007 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc
Chapter Eleven: Cotton, Slavery, and the Old South The Culture of Slavery The Slave Family Slave Marriages Importance of Kinship Networks Copyright ©2007 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc
Chapter Eleven: Cotton, Slavery, and the Old South The Culture of Slavery The Slave Family Slave Marriages Importance of Kinship Networks Paternal Nature of Slavery Copyright ©2007 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc
Chapter Eleven: Cotton, Slavery, and the Old South Where Historians Disagree: The Character of Slavery African Americans Picking Cotton (Library of Congress) Copyright ©2007 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc
Chapter Eleven: Cotton, Slavery, and the Old South Patterns of Popular Culture: The Slaves’ Music Copyright ©2007 by the McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc