1. Growth of Slavery, 1780-1865 2. Cotton Kingdom 3. U.S. Slave Population 4. Proportion of Slaves 5. Where Did Slaves Live? 6. Who Owned Slaves? 7. Profile of Slave Owners…
Slide 1 Slide 2 Slavery Slide 3 Capture and the Middle Passage After capture, Africans were packed tightly into slave ships. The death rate of the “passengers” was 50%.…
Slide 1 Section 3, cont. Punishment Physical (Corporal) Punishment Supported in the Bible Essential to keep the paternalistic character of slavery –Kept individual slaves…
Slide 1 Crash Course: Market Revolution http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNftCCwAol0&noredirect=1 Slide 2 Quiz-You may use your chapter 12 hmwk 1. How did Southern leaders…
Chapter 16: The South and the Slavery Controversy Learning Objectives: Describe the economic strengths and weaknesses of the Cotton Kingdom and its central role in the prosperity…
Chapter 14: Agricultural Changes in the South 1790-1860 Holt Call to Freedom 14.1 The Growth of Cotton Objectives: Explain what happened to agriculture and slavery in the…
Chapter 6 & 7 Review Life in the Cotton Kingdom & Free Black People in Antebellum America Chapter 6 & 7 Review Key Terms & People Cotton Gin: Device created…
PowerPoint Presentation Whitman’s Utopia Jim Bauer, “Lullaby” 1 The Liberator, April 28, 1854 (poetry section, p. 4) Satirical poem of Daniel Webster 2 New York Herald,…
Slide 1 How did Eli Whitneyâs cotton gin work? A worker cranked the machine and the âteethâ separated green seeds from cotton fibers. Why did southern cotton planters…
Slavery & Society Slavery & Society 1800-1860 How did the domestic slave trade function? Slave trade What does the account of a slave auction reveal about the mindset…