HISTORICAL ASPECTS OF SLAVERY QUIZ. QUESTIONS 1-5 1.Where did slaves first appear in America? 2.What percentage of slaves were field slaves? 3.Why did.

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HISTORICAL ASPECTS OF SLAVERY QUIZ

QUESTIONS Where did slaves first appear in America? 2.What percentage of slaves were field slaves? 3.Why did field slaves begin to resent house slaves? 4.What religion did African slaves adopt? 5.How did Congress try to keep balance when adding new states?

QUESTIONS What was the dividing line for slavery and states? 7.Identify two of the four compromises from the Compromise of Define popular sovereignty. 9.What nickname did Kansas earn over its battle of slavery?

QUESTIONS What Supreme Court case stated slaves are property? 11. According to Uncle Tom’s Cabin, what can help end slavery? 12. What is the nullification theory?