Lecture 9
I. Market Revolution (SOUTH)
a. Technologyb. Cotton Beltc. Class
Structure
II. Slave Life
III. Resistance
Market revolution
Lecture 9
I. Market Revolution (SOUTH)
a. Technologyb. Cotton Beltc. Class
Structure
II. Slave Life
III. Resistance
Market revolution
Lecture 9
I. Market Revolution (SOUTH)
a. Technologyb. Cotton Beltc. Class
Structure
II. Slave Life
III. Resistance
Market revolution
Lecture 9
I. Market Revolution (SOUTH)
a. Technologyb. Cotton Beltc. Class
Structure
II. Slave Life
III. Resistance
Market revolution
Plantation Owners
Lower-Middle Class(owned 1-9 Slaves) (Subsistence Plus)
Lower Class(Owned 0 Slaves)
(Subsistence Farmers)
Slaves
Lecture 9
I. Market Revolution (SOUTH)
II. Slave Lifea. Peoplingb. Family lifec. Religion
III. Resistance
Market revolutio
Lecture 9
I. Market Revolution (SOUTH)
II. Slave Lifea. Peoplingb. Family lifec. Religion
III. Resistance
Market revolutio
Lecture 9
I. Market Revolution (SOUTH)
II. Slave Lifea. Peoplingb. Family lifec. Religion
III. Resistance
Market revolutio
Lecture 9
I. Market Revolution (SOUTH)
II. Slave Lifea. Peoplingb. Family lifec. Religion
III. Resistance
Market revolutio
Lecture 9
I. Market Revolution (SOUTH)
II. Slave Life
III. Resistancea. Non-
cooperationb. Uprisingsc. Northern
Abolitionists
Market revolutio
Lecture 9
I. Market Revolution (SOUTH)
II. Slave Life
III. Resistancea. Non-
cooperationb. Uprisingsc. Northern
Abolitionists
Market revolutio
Lecture 9
I. Market Revolution (SOUTH)
II. Slave Life
III. Resistancea. Non-
cooperationb. Uprisingsc. Northern
Abolitionists
Market revolutio
Lecture 9
I. Market Revolution (SOUTH)
II. Slave Life
III. Resistancea. Non-
cooperationb. Uprisingsc. Northern
Abolitionists
Market revolutio
Watch Unchained MemoriesBegin at 7 min
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XnQqSlWHHgQ
From 1775 to 1830, many African Americans gained freedom from slavery, yet during the same period the institution
of slavery expanded.
Explain why BOTH of those changes took place. Analyze the ways that BOTH free African Americans and
enslaved African Americans responded to the challenges confronting them.