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Slave Revolts Denmark Vessey - Free Af- Am carpenter and preacher. Planned a huge slave uprising near Charleston Nat Turner - led a violent slave result in Virginia soon after Vessey. Killed 60 whites in the area.
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Southern Economy Despite the plantation stereotype, the South was, in reality, a complex region. Large slaveholders were extremely rare. However, although large slaveholders were few in number, they owned most of the South’s slaves. Slave ownership was relatively widespread. About 1/3 of all southern white families owned slaves. Slave owners were diverse. A few were African American, mulatto, or Native American; one-tenth were women; and more than one in ten worked as artists or merchants rather than as farmers or planters. Few led lives of leisure or refinement. The average slaveowner lived in a log cabin rather than a mansion and was a farmer rather than a planter.
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Southern Economy Planters and wives had to work hard to earn wealth; only a small amount were wealthy Markets were far away – most Southerners lived on corn and pork Slaves were encouraged to be Christian. Many slaves kept their culture through family ties and story-telling. Yeoman farmers – small, poor farmers who live off their land and resources
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Market Revolution Reduced the cost of manufactured products Farmers bought farm machines Families now bought cloth at markets
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Rush-Bagot Agreement Treaty between U.S. and Great Britain after the War of 1812 Limited the number of armed ships in the Great Lakes
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Missouri Compromise Designed by Henry Clay Admitted Missouri as a slave state and Maine as a free state
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Slave Revolts Denmark Vessey - Free Af-Am carpenter and preacher. Planned a huge slave uprising near Charleston Nat Turner - led a violent slave result in Virginia soon after. Killed 60 whites in the area.
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Know-Nothings Nickname for the American Party –group favored native-born Americans) Said “I know nothing” when asked about activities against immigrants.
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Embargo Act of 1807 Forbid shipment of American goods to foreign ports. Result of British attacks at sea. Did not last long due to $$ lost by America.
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Francis Cabot Lowell – Businessman & factory owner who pioneered the employment of women. Lowell Girls – Single ladies who worked at Lowell’s factories. Paid less than men but could live in company boardinghouses and had social events.
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