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Identify which of the following groups would have been most supportive of slavery in Texas before the U.S. Civil War.(1 point)
Re
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What complaint did southerners make about William Lloyd Garrison in connection with Nat Turner?
(1 point) Responses He supplied
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ermm
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At one point slavery in South Carolina was dying out what renewed interest in slavery a the importance of tobacco be the power
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2. how was the issue of whether to allow slavery in a territory be decided using the idea of popular sovereignty?
A. by the
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Slavery was a problem even before Americans began moving to Mexico (Texas).
Mexican government and the Mexican people did not
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True or False: Americans were taken as slaves by the Barbary pirates.
False True
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SAW ENHA
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which of the following was the of slavery in texas
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which of the following was true of slavery in Texas
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true or false Slaves who were freed were homeless with no land to call their own.
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Which of the following excerpts from The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano describes how people were bought
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Use the image to answer the question.
This image shows a crowd in Boston protesting the return of an enslaved person to Virginia.
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1. The transport of slaves across the Atlantic Ocean to the West Indies the Caribbean and the americas is known as the ____.
2.
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Which of the following was true of slavery in Texas?(1 point)
Responses Most White Texans owned slaves. Most White Texans owned
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Caseoh
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Why did the use of African people as slaves increase in the Americas during the 1500s?
Responses Native Americans did not know
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Undertaker_stan
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Why did the use of African people as slaves increase in the Americas during the 1500s?
(1 point) Responses Native Americans did
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Undertaker_stan
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At one point, slavery in South Carolina was dying out. What renewed interest in slavery
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At one point, slavery in South Carolina was dying out. What renewed interest in slavery? (1 point) Responses the importance of
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At one point, slavery in South Carolina was dying out. What renewed interest in slavery?
A. The importance of tobacco B. The
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At one point, slavery in South Carolina was dying out. What renewed interest in slavery?
(1 point) Responses the importance of
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Total Number of Enslaved Peoples Living in the United States
Year Number of Slaves 1790 697,897 1800 893,041 1810 1,191,364 1820
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JASON DERULOOOO
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Even though New England colonists typically did not have many slaves, they still benefitted from the system shown by this map.
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that one dumb kid
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At one point, slavery in South Carolina was dying out. What renewed interest in slavery?
1.the importance of tobacco 2.the power
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Even though New England colonists typically did not have many slaves, they still benefitted from the system shown by this map.
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Even though New England colonist typically did not have many slaves, they still benefited from the system shown by this map
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What role did the Stono Rebellion play in the resistance to slavery?
Question 9 options: Slaves on the Stono Plantation refused
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Quandale Billy the thirdddd
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According to the key on this map, which region was the first destination for many enslaved Africans? (2 points)
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Even though New England colonists typically did not have many slaves, they still benefitted from the system shown by this map.
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trippie
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between West Africa, West Indies, English colonies in North America, which region was the first destination for many enslaved
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WeaponXasks
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in 1-2 sentences, analyze why mexican leaders allowed texans to bring enslaved people with them into the new territory.
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lemonlime 🍋
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What did the Democratic Party believe about slavery in Texas before the U.S. Civil War?(1 point)
Responses The enslavement of
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@BOT
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Which of the following was true of slavery in Texas?(1 point)
Responses Slavery played a minor role in the economy of Texas prior
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@BOT
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one point, slavery in South Carolina was dying out. What renewed interest in slavery?
(1 point) Responses the importance of
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Which statement best identifies similarities between the development of slavery in Cuba and Puerto Rico?(1
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Which statement best identifies similarities between the development of slavery in Cuba and Puerto Rico?(1
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using slavery had a blank benefit when growing cash crops.
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hello!
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White men are shown standing in a large room with a stage. Black people stand and sit on the stage, and a white man on the stage
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which of the following was one way different regions of the country agree
support of slavery
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cadence
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The first enslaved people were brought to South Carolina in the early 1700s to work on
Responses A tobacco fields.tobacco fields.
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In 1839, Jose Ruiz and Pedro Montez purchased fifty-three Africans that had been captured, bound, and brought to the Spanish
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In 1839, Jose Ruiz and Pedro Montez purchased fifty-three Africans that had been captured, bound, and brought to the Spanish
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In 1839, Jose Ruiz and Pedro Montez purchased fifty-three Africans that had been captured, bound, and brought to the Spanish
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Which of the following was true of slavery in Texas?(1 point) Responses The number of slaves in Texas increased in the years
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@Ebkthang_700 🏴☠️
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Which argument is best supported by the image? (1 point) Responses Cotton was only grown in Texas and Arkansas. Cotton was only
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MrDemon
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○ States that grew ___________ were most likely to use slave labor.
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Which statement best describes the scene shown here?
(1 point) Responses An enslaved family is being sold at an auction. An
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ski
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White men are shown standing in a large room with a stage. Black people stand and sit on the stage, and a white man on the stage
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ski
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Many African slaves wwere forced to work on sugar plantations in the Americas. The raw suagr, once it had been harvasted, was
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The finished goods would be sent to africa to pay for more enslaved people.
A. true B. false
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How did Hoosier attitudes toward slavery change before the Civil War? (1 point) Responses
A. More Hoosiers supported slavery in
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onierivn
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Which of the following was most likely to bring enslaved people to Texas prior to the Civil War?(1 point)
Responses cattle
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