1. The Colonization ofSouth Carolina 2. • Need for Slaves• African Americans played asignificant role in the developingeconomy of South Carolina.• The economy of SC…
1.HOW SLAVERY CAME TO THE U.S. Slavery has been practiced since the beginning of documented history. Slavery introduced by the Spanish into the West Indies after Columbus’s…
1. The Stono Rebellion Milan van Gool Chae Young Lim Slave Perspective 2. When? The Stono Rebellion started in the early morning of Sunday September 9th of the year 1739.…
Slide 1 Slide 2 Shorter life span due to spread of disease ½ people did not live until 20 Few people had grandparents unlike New England Colonies Tobacco…
Slide 1 Native Americans What is the most likely scientific explanation for how Native Americans ultimately “colonized” the Americas? The Bering Land Bridge Slide 2 Native…
Slide 1 Slaves and Slavery in North America Slide 2 The African Slave System Largest forced migration in history. At least 12 million African slaves brought to Americas,…
Slide 1 Slide 2 Chapter 4 lesson 3 The Southern Colonies: Plantations and slavery by: Madison Main Idea- The Economy of the Southern Colonies relied heavily on slave labor.…
Slide 1 Standard Indicator 8-1.4: Explain the significance of enslaved and free Africans in the developing culture and economy of the South and South Carolina, including…
Ch. 3 Ch. 3 The Agricultural South Plantation Economy Arises Cash crop: crop grown mostly to be sold, rather than to be used by the farmer. Maryland, Virginia, and North…
Standard 8-1: Settlement of SC & the US by Native Americans, Europeans, and Africans Standard Indicator 8-1.4: Explain the significance of enslaved and free Africans…