America’s History Sixth Edition Henretta • Brody • Dumenil America’s History Sixth Edition CHAPTER 12 The South Expands: Slavery and Society 1820–1860 Copyright © 2008 by Bedford/St. Martin’s
Creating the Cotton South The Domestic Slave Trade The Dual Cultures of the Planter Elite Planters, Smallholding Yeomen, and Tenants The Politics of Democracy
The African American World Evangelical Black Protestantism Slave Society and Culture The Free Black Population
Chapter 12 The South Expands: Slavery and Society 1820–1860 Map 12.1 Distribution of the Slave Population in 1790, 1830, and 1860 (p. 365) Figure 12.1 The Surge in Cotton Production, 1835–1860 (p. 364) Figure 12.2 Estimated Movement of Slaves from the Upper South to the Lower South, 1790–1860 (p. 366) Generations in Slavery (p. 362) The Business of Slavery (p. 368) The Inherent Brutality of Slavery (p. 373) Picking Cotton (p. 381) Family Worship at a Plantation in South Carolina (p. 381)