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What made it a crime to teach enslaved people to read or write?
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Kate butler
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Rice grew successfully in South Carolina because slaves
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Slavery and Society, 1800-1860
1. What invention contributed to the need for more slaves in the late 18th century? 2. What region
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yessica bonilla
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Why did slavery continue after the Revolution?
A. Slave labor was important to the New England economy. B. The colonial
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ALEXA
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Why did slavery continue after the Revolution?
A. The colonial government encouraged manumission. B. British, Loyalists, and
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asked by
Noname
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how were slaves treated in the american south?
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megan
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Can someone please check my answers? :)
1. What was the greatest threat to a slave family’s stability? (1 point) the birth of a
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Maggie
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What effect did the Fugitive Slave Act have? Select the two correct answers.
(1 point)
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1.) Which of the following crimes would result in a slaves execution (choose all that would apply)
A. Murder B. Failing to work
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Margret
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1)Which best expresses how Missouri's application for statehood threatened the future of slaves?
A)It could have given more power
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StarWars
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1. What was described as the ' hardest work " slaves did ? ( 1point )
A. work in the rice fields B . Work in the tobacco fields
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lovey
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Document D:
If slavery be wrong, it is justified by the example of all the world. He cited the case of Greece, Rome and other
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Cassidy
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What were some of the common conduct standards that enslaved people held themselves to?
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help
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What were the major physical and emotional consequences experienced by enslaved individuals as a result of the Fugitive Slave
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Gamergirl
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What were some of the methods used by abolitionists to advocate for the end of slavery, and how did proponents of slavery in the
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In what ways did ancient slavery differ from modern day slavery?
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name:unknown
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What book caused many people in the north to look at slavery as a moral issue?
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Anon
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Well I have been working on an essay for a couple days now about slavery, here it is:
Slavery began in the 16th century, but
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asked by
Nicole
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If you are keeping slavery, how will you improve the conditions of slave life?
I do not know how to answer this question, can
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asked by
Nicole
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How would changing how slavery is affect the future of the United States, if you were in the year of 1815?
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Nicole
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Who would support the decision of changing slavery, North, some Southerners, or both?
REMEMBER, THINK LIKE A PERSON FROM 1815..
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Nicole
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Why should slaves have less hours to work?
REMEMBER THINK LIKE A PERSON FROM 1855!!
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asked by
Aleyshka
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Between 1800 to 1860, how long did the slaves work on the cotton field daily?
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Omario
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1. The admission of Missouri as a slave state was controversial in the Senate because
the Senate was pro-slavery. it would create
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asked by
Jman
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What liberties, if any, were extended to slaves from one region to another?
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asked by
Nica
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Include a description of how slavery evolved in the various regions of British America.
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Nica
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Why did most slave owners not want slaves educated
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asked anonymously
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Which of the following was not a reason slavery began in South Carolina
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what was not a reason slavery began in SC
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hi
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in 1700 which of the following colonies had the largest slave population relative to its overall population
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asked by
kim
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i need help please on my persuasive speech based on slavery please please help
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tonitara
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what was the development of the slavery system?
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asked by
Merlin
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1. Slaves lives were terribly hard.
2. They wre at the mercy of owners whims. 3. A runawy life was in danger. 4. Often runaways
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asked by
Robin
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Evaluate the ways in which the legacy of slavery has prevented the United States from building a more just society, supporting
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asked by
Leah
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Which of the following was not a reason slavery began in South Carolina?
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Keyzia Boone
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slavery before 1844, how were the slaves treated, did they have any right?
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kyle
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slavery before 1844 was there any rights or rules for slaves or their familys. could they just beat them all the time?
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asked by
kyle
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The Surpreme Court ruled that slaves were not citizens of the U.S. and had no rights.
Answer:Dred Scott decision The number of
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asked by
Derrick
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Point of view on slavery in the North and South
North: The North didn't want slavery because they thought it was wrong to treat
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asked by
Dallas
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i am talking about slaves and i don't understand what this sheet is talking about it is made like a moutain 1..is talking about
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andalyn
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Which of the following was Not a reason slavery began in South Carolina
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asked anonymously
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How were indentured servants different from slaves? (1 point)
Slaves were paid a small wage and indentured servants were forced
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asked by
*~*
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what did jefferson davis believe congress and the government should do about slavery?
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asked by
maria
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What was the life for the African slaves on the sugar plantation in Guyana?
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asked by
Sasha
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In 1700, which of the following colonies had the largest slave population relative to its overall population
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asked by
Anonymous
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What were the conditions onthe holding parts of the ships where the slaves were stacked?
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Brianna
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In the Old South, the majority of slaves
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joynieccia parks
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Which continents (Africa, Europe, Asia, and/or Americas) did slavery
have the most significant long-term effects and impacts on
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asked anonymously
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Which continents (Africa, Europe, Asia, and/or Americas) did slavery
have the most significant long-term effects and impacts on
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asked anonymously
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Which of the following is a similarity between chattel slavery and the encomienda system? (1 point)
O Both took place throughout
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