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Vocab Blanks and States TermsPeople Characters

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Vocab – 100 A system of bondage in which a slave has the legal status of property and so can be bought and sold. Chattel Principle

Vocab This sent thousands of slaves to sugar plantations in Louisiana and cotton plantations in the Mississippi Valley. Coastal Trade

Vocab When a slave was assigned a daily task to complete and allowed to do as he wished upon its completion. Task System

Vocab White overseers or black drivers supervised gangs of enslaved laborers to achieve greater productivity. Gang-labor system

Vocab Emphasized the evangelical message of emotional conversation, ritual baptism, communal spirituality, and the idea that blacks were “children of God” and should be treated accordingly. Black Protestantism

Blanks and States Africans from _____ region influence culture for decades. Congo

Blanks and States Name the state that becomes a state in 1812 Louisiana

Blanks and States Name the state that becomes a state in Mississippi

Blanks and States In the 1830s ____ farm families retreat to hill country. Yeomen

Blanks and States ____ after winning his freedom in 1846 built and ran a toll bridge across the Chattahoochee River in Alabama. Horace King

Terms – 100 The slave trade system in the interior of the country that fed slaves to the Cotton South. Inland System

Terms The institution of slavery affects all aspects of life. Slave Society

Terms Slave owners who considered themselves committed to the welfare of their slaves. Benevolent Masters

Terms Allows the voter to enter a choice in privacy without having to submit a recognizable ballot or to voice the choice out loud to others. Secret Ballot

Terms defeat by the Mexican army of the Texan garrison Alamo

People Led the “war party” Sam Houston

People Led the “peace party” Stephen Austin

People Wrote an autobiography titled “Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl” Harriet Jacobs

Category South Carolina Senator who urged admission of Kansas under the proslavery Lecompton Constitution James Henry Hammond

People Mexican President who wanted to impose national authority throughout Mexico. Antonio Lopez de Santa Ana

Characters Abu

Characters- 200 Thumper

Characters- 300 Stitch

Characters Cheshire Cat

Characters- 500 Li Shang

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