
Chapter 13 Slavery in the United States
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RICHARD HAINES
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Module 15 Lesson #1 Beginnings of Slavery in the Americas
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Multiple Choice
What amendment made slavery illegal in the U.S.?
12th
13th
14th
15th
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The Need for a New Labor Force
Up to 90% of Native Americans (N.A.) died from diseases brought over from Europe so there were not a lot of N.A. to enslave
Those N.A. that were enslaved often ran away since they knew the land better than the Europeans
Spain and Portugal had large sugar plantations in the Americas and needed labor that could withstand the heat of the tropics and European Diseases
The Large tobacco plantations in the English colony of Virginia also needed labor to make money
Europe begin importing slaves from Africa by the millions because Africa had already withstood the disease brought by Europe and they were immune to most of those diseases and these slaves were used to working in hot climates
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Multiple Select
Why were Africans used as slaves instead of N.A.? (Pick 3)
Many N.A. died of European diseases and there were not enough of them
Africans were used to working in the hot climates where their labor was needed
N.A. fought off the Europeans and gained their freedom by treaty
Africans were already immune to European diseases
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Multiple Choice
The difference between and indentured servant and a slave is an indentured servant will eventually be set free after they have fulfilled their contract.
True
False
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The Slave Trade
In the 600s Arab Muslims began enslaving Africans and selling them throughout the region
In 1510, Spain legalized the selling of slaves and in 1518 the first cargo ship full of slaves from Africa arrive in the Americas
Over the next 100 years over a million African slaves were brought to the New World by the Spanish and Portuguese
The Dutch and English also began trading in slaves as well
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Multiple Select
Which of the following European countries were involved in the slave trade? (Pick 4)
Spain
Portugal
England
Germany
Dutch
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The Middle Passage
Most slaves were captured and sold by other Africans
Powerful African chiefs would capture surrounding enemies and sell them to the Europeans for food, guns, and tools
The Middle Passage was the path taken by slave ships to the Americas
The living conditions for the slaves on these ships were horrible
Many slaves died from diseases, suicide, and suffocation
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Multiple Choice
The Middle Passage was the voyage across the Atlantic Ocean that enslaved Africans were forced to endure
True
False
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Multiple Choice
How many slaves were moved from old states to new states in the 19th Century?
500,000
1,000,000
1,500,000
2,000,000
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African Diaspora
Over 340 years 12 million Africans were brought across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas
African Diaspora is the scattering of the African people all over the world
4 million slaves were brought to Brazil
2 million slaves were brought to Spanish colonies
3 million slaves were brought to British and French colonies in Central America and the Caribbean Islands
600,000 were brought to the English colonies in North America
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Multiple Choice
Where did most slaves go when brought to the New World?
Caribbean
North America
Central America
South America
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The Enslaved Fight Back
Slaves had few rights in the colonies
Slaves were considered property and could be sold at will and disciplined as the owner saw fit
Slave owners had to give shelter, food, and clothing to their slaves
Sometimes slaves would fight back
Stono Rebellion several plantations were burned and 20 whites were killed and over 100 slaves lost their lives
Slave codes were passed to keep owners from educating their slaves and letting their slaves leave the plantation without a pass
Owners could be fined and or put in jail for violating the Slave Codes
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Multiple Choice
Did slaves have many rights?
No
Yes
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Multiple Choice
Free African Americans has the same rights as white Americans back in the 1800's.
True
False
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