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Slavery In America

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Document that includes the "three-fifths" clause which states that each slave is considered "three-fifths of a person" for purposes of representation in Congress
White racist organization founded by former confederate soldiers in Tennessee in 1866, initially to prevent freed enslaved people voting and exercising other civil rights; members wore white robes to hide their identity and used terror and intimidation against blacks
The transatlantic trade route that carried slaves, cash crops and manufactured goods between Africa, the American colonies and Europe.
A term used to describe a man of African descent throughout the 18th to 20th centuries;
A law that says a child born to an enslaved mother inherits her status as a slave.
A person who supports the abolition of a practice or institution, especially capital punishment and who supported the elimination of slavery.
An executive order issued on issued by Abraham Lincoln declaring that all slaves in the confederate states would be free.
An accomplice who helps an escaped slave. He or she may help arrange an escape, serve as a “conductor,” or otherwise aide in the escape. If the freedom seeker was caught, he or she might provide a lawyer or money for fines and bail, and/or arrange purchase from the slaveholder.
Machine invented by Eli Whitney that makes cotton production easier and more profitable. As a result, the market value of slaves increased.
The belief that one's own group or culture is superior to all other groups or cultures
The state of being at liberty, unrestricted, not restrained
United States abolitionist born a slave on a plantation in Maryland and became a famous conductor on the Underground Railroad leading other slaves to freedom in the North
The act of a slave owner freeing his slaves
A person held in servitude as human property to another. This alternate term for “slave” was often used because “bondsman” suggests a condition imposed by law.
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Runaway Slave
The business of capturing, transporting, and selling human beings as slaves.
Africans were first brought to America in 1619 to aid in the production of what lucrative crop
Separate the seeds from the fiber in cotton
Separation of people, especially in the use of public facilities, employment, education, and housing; usually with a denial of political rights for the excluded group
This Amendment to the U.S. Constitution formally abolished slavery in the United States on December 6, 1865.
First African slaves were brought to North America to which colony
The condition of being owned by another person as property and forced to work without wages.
Referred to those enslaved African Americans who were purchased by others in order to free them. The idea is that the people were “redeemed” from slavery. Some freedom seekers did not want their freedom, a God-given right, if it had to be bought. They preferred to risk recapture.
crops, such as tobacco, sugar, and cotton, raised in large quantities in order to be sold for profit
Slaves who had escaped across Union lines or who had been captured by Union forces, and were not returned to their owners.
A large form where cash crops were grown.
The state of being brutal, cruel, barbarous, without feeling, indifferent to the suffering of others
This person was an enslaved African American who led a rebellion for slaves and free blacks in Southampton County, Virginia