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How severe was punishment during the slave trade
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What was the primary reason Anglo-American settlers brought enslaved people to Texas?
answers: to fight against the Mexican
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Which of the following caused South Carolina to implement slave codes?
A. The majority of the inhabitants of South Carolina being
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Which of the following is a similarity between chattel slavery and the encomienda system?(1 point) Responses Both took place
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How do you think slavery influenced the evolution of both blak and white America today?
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How do you think slavery influenced the evolution of both Black and White America today?
Consider the following in your answer.
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How did slavery influenced the evloution of both Black and White America today?
By the very nature of slavery in America, people
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How do you think slavery influenced the evolution of both Black and White America today?
Think about the degradation of one
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michael
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How do you think slavery influenced the evolution of both black and white america today? Explain your answer.
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Can someone help me correct my work or help me answer the question.
The question is: How do you think slavery influenced the
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Anny202005
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Can you help me find out about slavery in South America????? Please!!!
I found this on google. Perhaps it will help.
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When did the enslavement of people in america begin
A 1500's B 1600's C 1700's D 1800's
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Which of the following is a similarity between chattel slavery and the encomienda system?
(1 point) Both took place throughout
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Which text evidence best supports the authors' claim and purpose?
"Sugar was the product of the slave and the addiction of the
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Sugar plantations were Hell because of the endless labor they demanded from slaves. They were Hell because of the many dangers
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What is the most important point that the authors make in this paragraph?
Most enslaved people worked under fair to good
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Feature Total Number of Enslaved Peoples Living in the United States Year Number of Slaves 1790 697,897
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Kaii
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Select the boxes to indicate which statement about slaves in the Aztec empire are true and false.
A. A slave would remain a slave
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Jozikee
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How did southern agriculture cause an increase in enslaved Africans brought to America?
* 2 points Large plantations in southern
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Why couldn’t Henry Laurens free his slaves even though he wanted to?
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java
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Why did the number of slaves increase in Texas after Mexico gained independence from Spain?
* 1 point Anglo settlers brought
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Analyze how the Mexican government avoided making a decision about slavery.(1 point)
Responses They left it up to the individual
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Americas 1650 - 1850 Unit Test
5 of 255 of 25 Items Question Use the excerpt to answer the question. “When they have come to an
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what were slave codes?
a. state laws to control slaves b. conduct standards slaves held themselves to c. state laws to expand
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Which of the following best describes why plantation owners and cotton farmers believed they needed the labor of enslaved
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True or False: There are more slaves (in absolute numbers) than at any time in human history.
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Where was Sebe enslaved?
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True or False: Modern slavery is more profitable than older forms of slavery.
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Of the following countries, which was the last to outlaw slavery?
Question 51 options: a) United States b) Britain c) Portugal d)
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3. How many Indian and African slaves accompanied the expedition?(1 point) Responses a. 200 a. 200 b. 500 b. 500 c. 800 d. 1000
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00:34 Question Art. 6. There shall be neither slavery nor involuntary servitude in the said territory,
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Which of the following changes happened to slavery because of the war? (1 point) Responses Many Southerners freed their slaves.
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Which of the following changes happened to slavery because of the war
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Slavery in which people are bought and sold is referred to as ___ slavery.
Responses A chattelchattel B forcedforced C househouse
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zaynab
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3. How many Indian and African slaves accompanied the expedition? (1 point)
O a. 200 Ob. 500 O c. 800 Od. 1000
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Uhhis it 109
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What was the primary reason Anglo-American settlers brought enslaved people to Texas? (1 point)
to grow and harvest cotton to
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HELP
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Which of the following changes happened to slavery because of the war?
(1 point) Responses Many Southerners freed their slaves.
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the rose song
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What were slave codes?
(1 point) Responses state laws to control slaves state laws to control slaves conduct standards slaves
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Which of the following changes happened to slavery because of the war?
(1 point) Responses Many Southerners freed their slaves.
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idk
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Name one problem that led to the Civil War?
(1 point) Responses religion religion taxation issues taxation issues territorial
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hi
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What were slave codes?
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Use the charts to answer the question.
Based on the data on the charts, what can be inferred about the states that show an
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What were slave codes? (1 point) Responses state laws to control slaves state laws to control slaves conduct standards
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Matt
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Which of the following excerpts from The Interesting Narrative Of the Life of Olaudah Equiano describes how people were bought
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How did southern slaveholders claim that the North benefited from slavery?
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What measure did some southern states take to prevent a slave revolt?%0D%0A%0D%0A(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AThey
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How did most enslaved people cope with the miserable conditions they faced?%0D%0A%0D%0A(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0Aby
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In which of the following ways did slaves commit sabotage?
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In which of the following ways did slaves commit sabotage?%0D%0A%0D%0A(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0AThey hid
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What was one of the arguments used by southern slaveholders to justify the institution of slavery? (1 point) Responses It
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