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Slavery and the South The Age of Jackson Created & edited by Steve Armstrong SHS,
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Cotton and Other Crops
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Slave population, 1790
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Slave population, 1830
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Slave population, 1860
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Slave Population growth
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Slavery’s Spread
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Plantation Layout
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Slave life
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Picking Cotton
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Black Sawyer
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Slave seller’s business
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Pro-slavery cartoons
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Minstrel Show
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Anti-slavery card
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Whites and Slaves in South
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Slave Owners and Slaves
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Women and Anti-Slavery
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Underground RR Map
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Fugitive slaves
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Abolitionism Abolition – the call to outlaw slavery
Emancipation – the freeing of slaves with no payment to slaveholders Antebellum – period before the Civil War Gag rule – rule that prevented any debate on slavery.
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Abolitionists William Lloyd Garrison – radical white abolitionist who was the editor of The Liberator.
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David Walker A free black man who advised blacks to fight for freedom rather than wait.
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Frederick Douglass Born into slavery, but knew how to read and write. Escaped to the North and wrote a slave narrative.
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Nat Turner Led a slave rebellion with 80 slaves and killed 60 whites before being caught.
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Abolitionist Movement leads to Women’s Rights Movement Cult of Domesticity – housework and childcare are only proper activities for a woman. Sarah and Angelina Grimke- abolitionists started a secondary school for girls. Sojourner Truth – former slave, changed her name, spoke for abolition and women’s rights
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South began to defend slavery more “Slaves are happy” Slave Codes – made it illegal for slaves to read, write or own property Life for most rural slaves – still involved working on large plantations harvesting cotton
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