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The Old South and Slavery, 1830-1860 Chapter 12
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Cash Crops Cotton is King The British Textile Industry The Cotton Gin The Removal of Indians
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Cotton Southern Climate Profit Margins Corn Production imports
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The South The Upper South The Lower South The effects of the 3/5ths Compromise Resentment towards abolition
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Differences between the North and South Southern Factories Southern Capital Switching to Industry Public Education Literacy A Different Economy
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Statistics Slave owners Planters Small slave owners Yeomen People of the Pine Barrens
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Plantations A factory in the field Cash Crops New Land Extending Credit Sexual Standards
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Southern Whites Small slave owners The Yeomen The People of the Pine Barrens
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Social Relations Southern White Society State Legislatures Whigs Democrats
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Question??? Why did non-slave holding whites typically support slavery?
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The Proslavery Argument “A positive good rather than a necessary evil” History and Religion Wage slaves
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The South The Response to Abolition Violence in the Old South The Code of Honor Southern Evangelicals
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Life Under Slavery The evolution of slavery in America Changes in African culture The Black Population Plantation Slaves
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Slave Laws The Slave Family Separations Sexual Demands The evolution of the black family
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Slavery The Longevity of slaves The slave mortality rate Slaves off plantations
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The South Free Blacks Numbers Laws against free blacks Manumission
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Rebellion Gabriel Prosser Denmark Vesey Nat Turner Frederick Douglass Harriet Tubman The Underground Railroad
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African American Culture English pidgin Religion amongst African Americans The effects of Christianity Black Music and Dance
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