Economic Changes White Society Slave Culture Cultural Nationalism And Utopia Abolition
The biggest change to Southern agriculture was the switch from Sea Isle Cotton to 100
Short-staple Cotton 100
What infrastructure was lacking which prevented the South from Industrializing? 200
Canals and roads, banking systems, manufacturing centers (cities), etc. 200
List two reasons why the South did not invest more in diversification of its economy? 300
There was a great deal of profit in Cotton and slaveholders had invested all capital in agriculture (land and slaves); Its climate was suited for agriculture as planting had become a way of life 300
What name was given to the lower South? 400
Cotton Kingdom 400
What impact did the changes in the Southern economy have on the slave population? 500
Dramatic increase fueled by the slave trade from the Upper South to the Lower South 500
Dominated the political and social affairs of the region 100
Planter class 100
Perhaps owned a few slaves, little social mobility, dependent on plantation system 200
Small farmer 200
Lived off the land, and therefore had no ties to the plantation system nor the institution of slavery 300
Hill people 300
Moniker/nickname given to whites whose lives were little better than slaves 400
Clay-eaters, crackers, poor white trash 400
Who said “Women, like children, have but one right, and that is the right to protection. The right to protection involves the obligation to obey” 500
George Fitzhugh 500
As a response to slavery, African Americans developed their own culture including unique forms of 100
Music, language, religion and kinship 100
Slaves in the south often had better lives than two other African American groups 200
Free blacks in Northern Cities and slaves in the Caribbean 200
Because of the isolation, and frequency of abuse and harsh discipline working as a _________________ slave was an unpopular assignment 300
household 300
Why were slaves rarely used in industrial jobs in the cites? 400
Too dangerous (loss of investment) and possible slave rebellion 400
What event caused stricter slave codes and fewer examples of slaves earning their freedom 500
Nat Turner’s Rebellion 500
This religious group encountered numerous attacks as a result of their belief of the importance of the family unit, particularly the custom of bigamy 100
Mormons 100
Whose philosophy stressed an intimate connection between man and nature, on self-reliance and American values, to transcend intellect and get in touch with the emotional state of being human 200
Ralph Waldo Emerson 200
Whose Transcendentalist ideals led him to write about a moral justification for not adhering to unjust laws (civil disobedience) 300
Henry David Thoreau 300
At this utopian community, gender roles were redefined by cutting off all conjugal ties; This religious movement redefined gender roles by advocating strict celibacy 400
Oneida Community (Perfectionists); Shakers 400
Painters who aimed to capture the raw beauty of nature, the wild and sublime 500
Hudson River School 500
The most prominent Abolitionist leader who escaped from slavery was… 100
Frederick Douglass 100
This newspaper editor was criticized for his extreme views on slavery, which included the immediate emancipation of slaves without reparations 200
William Lloyd Garrison 200
The early antislavery movement called for a return to Africa philosophy spearheaded by this organization 300
American Colonization Society 300
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of African mutineers in this famous case argued by Representative John Quincy Adams 400
Amistad Case 400
How many copies did Harriet Beecher Stowe’s Uncle Tom’s Cabin sell in the first year? 500
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