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With Some Slides Created By: Ms. Susan M. With Some Slides Created By: Ms. Susan M. PojerPojer
Horace Greeley HS Chappaqua, NYHorace Greeley HS Chappaqua, NY
With Some Slides Created By: Ms. Susan M. With Some Slides Created By: Ms. Susan M. PojerPojer
Horace Greeley HS Chappaqua, NYHorace Greeley HS Chappaqua, NY
Early Emancipation in Early Emancipation in the Norththe North
Early Emancipation in Early Emancipation in the Norththe North
Slaves Picking CottonSlaves Picking Cottonon a Mississippi on a Mississippi
PlantationPlantation
Slaves Picking CottonSlaves Picking Cottonon a Mississippi on a Mississippi
PlantationPlantation
Slaves Using the Cotton Slaves Using the Cotton GinGin
Slaves Using the Cotton Slaves Using the Cotton GinGin
Changes in Cotton Changes in Cotton ProductionProduction
Changes in Cotton Changes in Cotton ProductionProduction
18201820
18601860
Slave Auction Notice, Slave Auction Notice, 18231823
Slave Auction Notice, Slave Auction Notice, 18231823
Slave Auction: Slave Auction: Charleston, Charleston, SC-1856SC-1856
Slave Auction: Slave Auction: Charleston, Charleston, SC-1856SC-1856
Slave MasterBrands
Slave AccoutrementsSlave AccoutrementsSlave AccoutrementsSlave Accoutrements
Slave muzzle
Slave tag, SC
Slave AccoutrementsSlave AccoutrementsSlave AccoutrementsSlave Accoutrements
Slave leg irons
Slave shoes
Southern Slavery Southern Slavery Compared to Other Compared to Other
CountriesCountries
Southern Slavery Southern Slavery Compared to Other Compared to Other
CountriesCountries1780s: 1st antislavery society created in Phila.
By 1804: Slavery eliminated from last northern state.
1807: The legal termination of the slave trade, enforced by the Royal Navy (Britain).
1820s: Newly independent Republics of Central & So. America declared their slaves free.
1833: Slavery abolished throughout the British Empire.
1844: Slavery abolished in the French colonies.
1861: The serfs of Russia were emancipated.
Southern Pro-SlaverySouthern Pro-SlaveryPropagandaPropaganda
Southern Pro-SlaverySouthern Pro-SlaveryPropagandaPropaganda
Southern Southern White White
PopulationPopulation (1850)(1850)
Southern Southern White White
PopulationPopulation (1850)(1850)
Slave-Slave-OwningOwning
PopulationPopulation (1850)(1850)
Slave-Slave-OwningOwning
PopulationPopulation (1850)(1850)
The Missouri Compromise (1820)
• Maine will be admitted as a free state• Missouri will be admitted as a slave
state, but what about the future?...• Slavery is not allowed in any new
western states created above Missouri’s southern border.
Document Based Questions in American
HistoryStarts p. 127 (Short Version – SV)
Documents on p. 131
Honors Classes
Using your book to define the following
• Missouri Compromise• Bleeding Kansas• Compromise of 1850• Dred Scott Decision• Election of 1860• John Brown’s Raid• Kansas-Nebraska Act• South Carolina Secession• Uncle Tom’s Cabin
The Missouri Compromise (1820)
• Maine will be admitted as a free state• Missouri will be admitted as a slave
state, but what about the future?...• Slavery is not allowed in any new
western states created above Missouri’s southern border.
Using your book to define the following
• Missouri Compromise• Bleeding Kansas• Compromise of 1850• Dred Scott Decision• Election of 1860• John Brown’s Raid• Kansas-Nebraska Act• South Carolina Secession• Uncle Tom’s Cabin