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CH. #13.5 The Worlds of North and South

CH. #13.5 The Worlds of North and South. Life in the Cotton Kingdom SECTION # 4. 5 “KEY” Questions:. What three groups made up white society in the South? How did the South treat free African Americans? What were slave codes?

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CH. #13.5 The Worlds of North and South

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  1. CH. #13.5The Worlds of North and South Life in the Cotton Kingdom SECTION #4

  2. 5 “KEY” Questions: • What three groups made up white society in the South? • How did the South treat free African Americans? • What were slave codes? • What was life like for enslaved African Americans on plantations? • How did African culture and religion help enslaved African Americans endure the hardships of plantation life?

  3. What 3 groups made up white society? • Planters • 20 or more slaves • 1 in 40 people were planters • Small farmers • 75% of southerners • Owned 1 or 2 slaves • Poor whites • Did not own land • Enjoyed rights denied to all African Americans enslaved or free

  4. How did the South treat free African Americans? • Made laws that made life even harder for them • Not allowed to vote • Not allowed to travel • In some cases had to move out of the state or be enslaved

  5. What were slave codes? • Laws meant to keep slaves from either running away or rebelling • Travel passes • No education • Could not testify in court

  6. What was life like for slaves? • Harsh • Cruel

  7. How did African culture and religion help enslaved African-Americans endure hardships? • They remembered about the ancient Hebrews-this inspired them • Sang religious songs in fields called spirituals • Extended families kept traditions • Sang songs of rebellion • Slave Resistance • Both active & passive forms

  8. Slave resistance! • Active resistance • Poisoning their masters • Arson-setting fire to the slave owner’s house • Running away • Rebelling and taking weapons to fight the slave owners

  9. Slave resistance! • Passive resistance • Working slowly • Injuring plantation animals • Pretending to be mad • Slave women taunting the overseers or slave owners • singing

  10. Wade In the Water Down To The River To Pray

  11. Swing Low Sweet Chariot Go Down Moses

  12. Heaven Amazing Grace

  13. I’m Troubled In Mind Deep River

  14. 5 “KEY” Questions: What three groups made up white society in the South? How did the South treat free African Americans? What were slave codes? What was life like for enslaved African Americans on plantations? How did African culture and religion help enslaved African Americans endure the hardships of plantation life?

  15. Sec 4: Life in the Cotton Kingdom 1)America’s Early Years: The Southern Plantation Way of Life - 14 min. w/ video quiz 2)The Underground Railroad: Escape From Slavery - 25 min. w/ video quiz 3)American History: Abolishing Slavery in America (Review) - 12 min. w/ guided questions

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