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To create something using personal resources
T
Indian Removal, new lands available for white occupancy/lack of sovereignty for Native Americans
F
born a slave, taught himself to read and write, wrote books and poems, sold poems to UNC students
F
F
Work from sunrise to sunset, return to crowded slave quarters where many people slept on the floor or straw mattresses, beatings if work was not done properly, little to eat, had to do whatever the master said
Saved over 300 from enslavement, greatest conductor on the "Railroad", took care of the old and sick in her later life, served as a spy for the Union Army
yes
Mother was a slave
T
West Africa
fed abolitionist movement, creation of "Uncle Tom's Cabin", created the Underground Railroad, enforced racism, created a larger divide between the wealthy and the poor, created political problems regarding the spread of slavery...
10 million
T
born a slave, emotionally damaged as a child by the institution, watched as his family was sold, escaped in a shipping crate, tobacconist and orator
Growing up in Poverty, Urgency and Stress, Self Agency, Opportunity, and Pursuit
F
Network of secret routes and safe houses established to aid slaves escaping slavery
A person who wanted to end slavery. William Lloyd Garrison, Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, Harriet Beecher Stowe
sectionalism
born a slave, suffered abuse, nurtured her sewing talent, saved money, opened her own tailor shop, became the personal seamstress to the First Lady (Lincoln)
Trade where Africans were densely packed into ships and transported across the Atlantic
power or authority
Approximately how many slaves were transported to the Americas between 1500 and 1800?
What kind of impact did Harriet Tubman have on America during this time?
Tell me about the daily life of the enslaved.
How did the election of Andrew Jackson change America?
What does it mean to craft something?
What was an abolitionist? Give the names of two.
Slaves could marry one another freely.
Why is Elizabeth Keckly considered a freedom crafter?
What are the 5 features of enslaved entrepreneurship?
Staple crops on Southern plantations included tobacco, cotton and corn.
What was the middle passage?
The Triangular trade route involved passage from Africa to America and the Caribbean.
What is sovereignty?
Why is George Moses Horton considered a freedom crafter?
T or F? Slavery provided monetary gain for slave owners.
What kind of impact did slavery have on America during the mid 19th century?
Why is Henry "Box" Brown considered a freedom crafter?
What was the Underground Railroad?
Which part of Africa did most of the slaves arrive from?
Could a slave be beaten, sold or sent away by a master at any time?
Slaves worked for very low wages.
The Slave code ensured many rights for slaves.
What made a person a slave?
Loyalty to the interest of one's own region is called
T or F? Slave owning was concentrated in the mountain region of NC.

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Staple crops on Southern plantations included tobacco, cotton and corn.T
The Slave code ensured many rights for slaves.F
Slaves could marry one another freely.F
Slaves worked for very low wages.F
The Triangular trade route involved passage from Africa to America and the Caribbean.T
Tell me about the daily life of the enslaved.Work from sunrise to sunset, return to crowded slave quarters where many people slept on the floor or straw mattresses, beatings if work was not done properly, little to eat, had to do whatever the master said
What was the Underground Railroad?Network of secret routes and safe houses established to aid slaves escaping slavery
T or F? Slave owning was concentrated in the mountain region of NC.F
Approximately how many slaves were transported to the Americas between 1500 and 1800?10 million
What was an abolitionist? Give the names of two.A person who wanted to end slavery. William Lloyd Garrison, Frederick Douglass, Harriet Tubman, Harriet Beecher Stowe
Could a slave be beaten, sold or sent away by a master at any time?yes
Loyalty to the interest of one's own region is calledsectionalism
What made a person a slave?Mother was a slave
What is sovereignty?power or authority
What was the middle passage?Trade where Africans were densely packed into ships and transported across the Atlantic
What does it mean to craft something?To create something using personal resources
Why is George Moses Horton considered a freedom crafter?born a slave, taught himself to read and write, wrote books and poems, sold poems to UNC students
Why is Elizabeth Keckly considered a freedom crafter?born a slave, suffered abuse, nurtured her sewing talent, saved money, opened her own tailor shop, became the personal seamstress to the First Lady (Lincoln)
Why is Henry "Box" Brown considered a freedom crafter?born a slave, emotionally damaged as a child by the institution, watched as his family was sold, escaped in a shipping crate, tobacconist and orator
What are the 5 features of enslaved entrepreneurship?Growing up in Poverty, Urgency and Stress, Self Agency, Opportunity, and Pursuit
T or F? Slavery provided monetary gain for slave owners.T
Which part of Africa did most of the slaves arrive from?West Africa
How did the election of Andrew Jackson change America?Indian Removal, new lands available for white occupancy/lack of sovereignty for Native Americans
What kind of impact did slavery have on America during the mid 19th century?fed abolitionist movement, creation of "Uncle Tom's Cabin", created the Underground Railroad, enforced racism, created a larger divide between the wealthy and the poor, created political problems regarding the spread of slavery...
What kind of impact did Harriet Tubman have on America during this time?Saved over 300 from enslavement, greatest conductor on the "Railroad", took care of the old and sick in her later life, served as a spy for the Union Army