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Why did Colonel Lloyd whip Frederick Dougles's Aunt Hester?
Choose the best answer from the options below: A for fun B for
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Why does Frederick not know his age?
Choose the best answer from the options below: A He has amnesia B He doesn’t care about
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Similar to freed slaves in the US, former slaves on the island of Bioko often _[blank]_ after slavery was outlawed.
Which option
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Why did enslaved Africans have an impact on Dominican Spanish?
Responses Dominicans often married enslaved Africans. Dominicans
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Why was slavery a paradox?
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What was true about slavery the Roman Empire
A. Under Pax Romana, emperors passed laws helping enslaved people B. Romans enslaved
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Using pages 182-185,slavery in the north
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You
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The importation of slaves into southern Carolina started because planters needed labor to grow what crop?
(1 point) Responses
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Which colony banned slavery at first?
(1 point) Responses Georgia Georgia Maryland Maryland North Carolina North Carolina South
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Explain why slavery should be remembered
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By 1860, which state had the largest slave population?
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Which was a major reason slavery did not flourish in the North?
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What was true about slavery in the Roman Empire?
A. Under Pax Romana, emperors passed laws helping enslaved people. B. Romans
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What was true about slavery in the Roman Empire?
A. Under Pax Romana, emperors passed laws helping enslaved people. B. Romans
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history
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why where slave
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what three countries where the majority of these enslaved African people ended up working?
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Mark
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Which of the following is a similarity between chattel slavery and the encomienda system? (1 point)
A.Both took place throughout
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How were slaves sold once they reached the Americas?
(1 point) Responses by family groups on the auction block by family groups
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Slavery had been a deeply dividing issue since the birth of the nation
At the Constitutional Convention (1787), it was a major
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7. the idea that people should be able to choose whether or not slavery would exist in the territory is an example of ___.
a. the
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rstaats88
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3. which statement below is true?
a. slavery was increasing in the south, especially in washington d.c. b. slavery was decreasing
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Why did Quakers and other religious leaders in the North oppose slavery? They believed it was a sin for one person to own
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rstaats88
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Wilmot Proviso Henry Clay's proposal meant to keep the number of slave states and free states equal. Free-Soil Party A failed
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10.)Which of the following would best support the author's claim that more slaves were needed after the invention of the cotton
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7. why were there fewer slaves in the backcountry of the southern colonies than those areas closer to the coast
Colonists in the
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Mike
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3.)A slave's life was full of hardships and difficulties. Workdays were long and exhausting, full of backbreaking labor, and
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Which is a true statement about the growth of slavery during the early to mid 1800s?
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kate
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13.)Which answer best explains how slavery was an issue in relation to the Mexican-American War?
A.)The spread in slave trading
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#FreeGucci
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What deterred many slaves from attempting to escape?
Their family members were often on the same plantation. Their masters were
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nobody
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Slavery began in South Carolina when settlers ______.
a. Captured Indians and sold them into slavery. b. Brought indentured
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Uh-huh
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1.) why did most slave owners not want slaves to be educated?
wouldn't it be they feared education would lead to revolts ?
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Hannah
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What did Frederick Douglass believe that prevented Americans from living up to the Constitution?
a) manifest destiny b) abolition
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Betta Fish
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What was the importance of slave codes? (1 point)
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your mom ada
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In what way did Uncle Tom’s Cabin fail to change the attitude of Southerners about slavery?
a They viewed slavery as a
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lemonet
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How did the question of slavery cause growing tensions before the Civil War? (Choose all that apply.) (3 points)
A. Northern
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1) How did slavery in the ancient world differ from slavery in the Americas?
1) What gave Portugal an advantage in the slave
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Alfredo Pineda
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what were slave codes
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How did slavery in the ancient world differ from slavery in the Americas?
A. In the ancient world, people were slaves for life.
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based on the data on the charts, what can be inferred about the states that show an increase of enslaved workers and have low
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idkwhattosay
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what was described as the hardest work slaves did?
work in the rice fields work in the tobacco fields work in the lumber business
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aya
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In what way did Uncle Tom’s Cabin change the attitude of Northerners about slavery?
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hayden
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For most enslaved African Americans in the 1800s,
those who toiled hard all of their lives were treated well when they became old
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bryce james
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What is the system called in which individuals and their children were considered property for life?
A. indentured servitude** B.
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As described in harriet tubman conductor on the underground railroad tubman dedicated her life to
A: Helping change the views of
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ivytrio
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How did slavery in the ancient world differ from slavery in the Americas?
for my homework can u help
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felicity
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Does the fact that masters felt compelled or that it was to their benefit to recognize such "rights" indicate the limits of
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susieg
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The _________ Railroad was a series of safe houses, way stations, water and food stops, and guides who helped enslaved people
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Which statement correctly demonstrates the role that slavery played across different eras of Texas history?(1 point)
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eating children i mean food
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Many settlers to Texas were from the Southern United States where ___________ depended on slave labor. Mexican officials planned
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Wrong answers
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The process of acccultration that took place under slavery could best be described as
a. A melting pot b. Culteral plurism c.
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