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The South

The South. What was the South’s Cash Crop?. Tobacco Corn Wheat Soybeans. Cash Crop Life In the South Immigrants Planters Women Indentured Servants. Slaves. Evolution of Slavery 1690-1750 Europeans did it first :o West Indies The Middle Passage The South .

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The South

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  1. The South

  2. What was the South’s Cash Crop? • Tobacco • Corn • Wheat • Soybeans

  3. Cash Crop • Life In the South • Immigrants • Planters • Women • Indentured Servants

  4. Slaves • Evolution of Slavery • 1690-1750 • Europeans did it first :o • West Indies • The Middle Passage • The South 

  5. Slaves were always kept with their families. • True • False

  6. Culture of Slaves Cultural heritage Family Dance! (Like it’s the 1700’s)

  7. Slaves did try to revolt • True • False

  8. Resistance & Revolt • “Quote” • Stono Rebellion

  9. The North

  10. Economy Variety of Crops Other industries Powerful group

  11. Life Growth of cities A city that makes sense? Diversity

  12. The North had slaves. • True • False

  13. Slavery in the North?! Greater legal standing? Harsh Conditions of Slavery Making an example

  14. Women • Extensive work responsibilities but few legal rights • Religion keeping the norm as well • Salem Witch Trials • Hysteria • To independent • Death

  15. Other Influences • Enlightenment • Scientific Method • Around the Sun? • Mathematical Laws? • Who? • Great Awakening • Jonathan Edwards • 1730’s-1740’s

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