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Ch. 5 Lesson 2- New Pennsylvanias

Ch. 5 Lesson 2- New Pennsylvanias

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Ch. 5 Lesson 2- New Pennsylvanias

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The journey from England to the colonies was long and dangerous. Describe how you would feel if you had to travel on a ship from England to the colonies.

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Look at the timeline on the top of page 134. In what year were there about 6,000 enslaved Africans in Pennsylvania?

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1688

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1750

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1775

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When people became indentured servants, someone in the colony paid for their voyage from England. In exchange, the indentured servants would...

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work on farms or businesses without pay for five to seven years.

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pay for their own trip back to England.

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build their own houses and grow their own crops.

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Eventually, what group of people replaced indentured servants?

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Quakers

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Native Americans

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Germans

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People from West Africa

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Which of the following are true?

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Many Africans became ill and died on the tip across the Atlantic Ocean.

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Europeans supplies goods to slave traders in Africa in exchange for the kidnapped Africans.

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The number of enslaved Africans in Pennsylvania peaked in 1750.

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Slaves were freed after they worked without pay for 7 years.

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Who was a leader in protesting slavery in the colonies?

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Francis Daniel Pastorius

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Olaudah Equiano

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William Penn

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King Charles II

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Select all of the antislavery efforts by the Quakers.

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Philadelphia Quakers banned slaveholders from church business meetings.

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Quakers would not accept slave traders as members.

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Quakers urged people to free their slaves.

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Quakers created the Pennsylvania Abolition Society to help people who had been freed from slavery.

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