Friday, November 16, 2012

"The South and the Slavery Controversy," I

Tonight you read about the rapid expansion of slavery in the Deep South in the 19th century. Here are some questions, for your consideration:

  1. Why was the Deep South called the Cotton Kingdom?
  2. What role did cotton play in the economic relationship between Great Britain and the United States?
  3. Describe the "Planter Aristocracy."
  4. Why was the plantation system economically unstable (consider everything from "slaves of the slave system" to "the white majority").
  5. Read the section called "The White Majority": what does it tell you about Southern Society before the Civil War? Do the statistics change any of your previously held assumptions?
  6. Who were the so-called "mountain whites"?
  7. Look at the maps that show the growth of slavery from 1820-1860. Jot down your observations.
  8. Describe the social spectrum of free blacks in the United States, North and South. 
THERE WILL NOT BE A READING QUIZ ON TUESDAY.

Don't forget about your Missouri Compromise maps! A map quiz in which I ask you to identify the  24 states in 1821 and which are slave and free is on the horizon, as in, Tuesday!

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

A Simple Question: 232-238

All you need to do for homework tonight, girls, is be able to explain the Missouri Compromise. I'll fill in the holes in class.

Here is the map of the slave trade from class:

Monday, November 12, 2012

Colonial Slavery


Here are some questions from 62-70:
  1. Where did most of the 11 millions Africans who were brought to the New World as slaves end up?
  2. What happened in the 1680s that made slavery more entrenched in the British colonies?
  3. What is The Royal African Company?
  4. Where did most slaves in North America come from?
  5. What is the middle passage?
  6. What are the slave codes?
  7. What were some distinctions between slavery in the Deep South and slavery in Virginia?
  8. What made slavery in the Chesapeake region unique among slave societies in history?
  9. How was Colonial Southern society structured?
Here is the video from Class:
http://youtu.be/xzDAbXQbEzM