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can I please have a link to a cite with slavery
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hi
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ms sue or any teacher
can someone put slavery into ore details for me pls thank you!
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hi
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How did the Missouri Compromise affect the spread of slavery?
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John123
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Why were slaves in hind the land in the Southern colonies?
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Jack
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What was one important consequence of the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850?
A.The law improved relations between the North and South
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cassidy
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Why did the cost of slave labor double, even after the invention of the cotton gin?
A. The demand for enslaved workers for the
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Ross
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Please answer this
The spread of slavery was slowed by _____. Select the best answer from the choices provided. A. the Northwest
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Olegario
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The Constitution specifically skirted the issue of slavery by referring to African Americans as _____.
Select the best answer
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Olegario
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When did slavery end
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PLEASE HELP:D
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Read the passage and answer the question that follows:
Many slaves preferred not to escape their horrible lives on plantations
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Dukes Of Hazzard
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can someone please explain to me this excerpt from Mary Reynolds, an ex slave.
" He raised corn and cotton and cane and 'taters
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will
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When were the first black slaves brought to America?
1900 1492 1783 1619 answer is 1619 i think Who made himself head of the
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Barry Allen aka the flash
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why did the slave trade grow dramatically in the americas in the mid-1500s
a. people began to profit from selling native
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Abby
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what factors contributed to the number and treatment of slaves in a region?
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anonomous
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do you think enslaved workers would try to rebel against their holders? why or why not?
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Anonymous
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Slavery began in South Carolina when ----------?
1)captured Indians and sold them into slavery 2)brought indentured servants from
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Jamie Sperling
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My teacher said that my black family back then were slaves I don't get it.
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7:11 owner
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Name and discuss the things that free slave offer our people
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Nathaniel Benson
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Can someone give me a few paragraphs on the conditions of the slaves in The Middle Passage? Thx...
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Fish
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The most common argument of pro-slavery radical "fire eaters" was
A. That the US should declare war on Britain for allowing
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Elizabeth
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How did slavery in Louisiana change under Spanish control? Check all that apply.
The number of enslaved people increased rapidly.
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Skyler
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Who were slaves free
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Naomi
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Evaluate the extent to which the opposition to slavery contributed to maintaining continuity as well as fostered change from
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Jillian
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Slavery began in south caroline when settlers ____.
A. Captured Indians and sold them into slavery B. Brought indentured servants
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Madelynn
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How do you think plantation owners justified their use of enslaved Africans?
Provide two reasons for settling Georgia. Name the
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~SPNFamilyValues~
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what ways did slave master's exercise "total power" over their slaves?
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Anonymous
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how did slaves become owners of their properties....
(what did they have to do to become property owners of their property in the
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susieg
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What conditions existed that would allow for slaves to be property owners
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susieg
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1. Which of the following crimes would result in a slave’s execution? (Choose all that apply.) (2 points)
murder failing to
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You yo daddy's son
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In this unit you have read writings by three people who lived at a time when the idea of human equality was widely discussed but
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Hailey
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What do you think were the three greatest risks a fugitive slave might face on the underground railroad?
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Andrea
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5.)why would americans free states want slaves state to remain part of the united states as opposed to just letting them leave
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#FreeGucci
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26. What were the three most common views on the status of alavery in the territories?
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asked anonymously
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1. The admission of Missouri as a slave state was controversial in the Senate because...
A. The senate was pro-slavery B. It
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Dylan
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6.)During resistance efforts, how did Elijah Parish Lovejoy die?
A.)He was an escaped slave who also speak out against slavery, &
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#FreeGucci
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Millions of African slaves were brought to the Americas through the transatlantic slave trade between the 16th and 19th
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ashleydawolfy
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Which factor contributed to growing conflict over slavery from the 1820s through the 1850s
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Angie
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6.)Which expresses the main impact of westward expansion on African slaves in the 1800s?
A)It provided greater job choices for
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YRN DJ
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4.)Slavery was defended for many reasons in the 1800s.
A.)Which opinion best explains why some citizens of free states might
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YRN DJ
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How did northern and southern responses to the fugitive slave law affect their relationship?
A.it deepened on fear and anger B.it
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Sierra Elizabeth
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How did the status of slaves in African society contrast with the Americas?
What rights and opportunities were available to
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Todd
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enslaved people did not own land. who received the acres designated for each slave?
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awesomeguy123
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why was slavery created and when and for how long and how many white people care and who stop it and when.
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sarha
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Why was the admission of Missouri as a slave state controversial in the Senate?
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sabre
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How did Mesopotamia acquire the people they enslaved?(1 point)
Responses from local households from local households from
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How is this so far? and what else should i add, i need two pages and i have only one done, due today. help?
I Josephine A. Walker
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Christina
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Was Colorado Pro or Anti Slavery in the late 1800s?
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Janey
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Evaluate the extent to which the opposition of slavery contributed to maintaining continuity as well as fostered change in
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Darcy
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Hi i had these questions wrong :/
The North and South held different views toward slavery in 1850. What were they? a) The North
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Quilla.
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The expansion of cotton farming to the West necessitated the use of greater numbers of slaves for its cultivation.
True, right?
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Anonymous
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