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1: What gave Portugal an advantage in the slave trade? trading posts on the African coast
2: Which of the following is an example
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Why did the use of African people as slaves increase in the Americas during the 1500s? A. Native Americans did
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What was gained by the US government in prohibiting slavery in the treaties with the Native American tribes?
(1 point) Native
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Which response best explains the controversy brought on by enslaved immigrants and slavery?(1 point)
Responses Slavery caused
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A slave would remain a slave for life.
A. true**** B. false Slave children were born free. A. true B. false**** A commoner could
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why were enslaved families torn apart?
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mary
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Why did the Dred Scott v. Sandford decision anger Northerners?
(1 point) Responses It made slavery legal in the territories. It
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Why did the use of African people as slaves increase in the Americas during the 1500s?
A. Native Americans did not know how to
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discolortion
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This image shows a crowd in Boston protesting the return of an enslaved person to Virginia. What opinion did members of this
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fybgrvef
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Why does Douglass think the songs that slaves sing on their way to the Great House Farm "would do more to impress some minds
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Jees
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How did chattel slavery and the encomienda system develop and impact the Americas?(1 point)
Responses Each system developed as a
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Even though New England colonists typically did not have many slaves, they still benefitted from the system shown by this map.
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Anonymous
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even though new england colonists typically did not have many slaves, they still benefited from the system shown by this map.
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Which of the following was an effect of slave codes? (1 point)
They increased the personal freedoms of enslaved African
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Pinkhearts4u
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In what way did Uncle Tom’s Cabin change the attitude of Northerners about slavery?
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What was true about slavery in the Roman Empire?
(1 point) © Under Pax Romana, emperors passed laws helping enslaved people. •
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How did slavery affect the settlement of Oregon?
(1 point) African Americans were permitted to live in certain areas. Oregon was
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How did slavery in the ancient world differ from slavery in the Americas?
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Jayla
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Which of the following was an effect of slave codes? (1 point)
They increased restrictions on enslaved African Americans'
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After the Dred Scott decision, Frederick Douglass said he sought to have Americans live up to the principles of the
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desribe some ways enslaved people felt about their living conditions
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Look at sauce a on page 152 why was there a demand for slaves in this plantation economy answer in short sentences
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Lwazi
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Why is Susan B on page 152 as well as the text you have read in this topics answer the following questions and answer them in
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Lwazi
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Question 4 : what impact did slavery have on slaves?
White children and their African American Nannies had a complex relationship
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Lwazi
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The enslaved people had jobs such as
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You
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Which best expresses how Missouri's application for statehood threatened the future of slaves?
A It could have given more power
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J.J.
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Why did Quakers and other religious leaders in the North oppose slavery? *
- They had many African American followers. - They
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Student
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What are four slave forts and castle used to held slaves ?
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Rocky Adzadi
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Which relationship does the image MOST CLEARLY convey?
A. the relationship between the cotton gin and enslaved labor B. the
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hi
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what three countries where the majority of these enslaved people ended up working?
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Mark
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What was the importance of slave codes
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Dj
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Except for Sundays, when did slaves in Texas typically work?
A. as they saw fit B. whenever it was daylight C. as was necessary
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Wednesday_my_dudes
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Emma is conducting a research project on Texas during the 1840s and 1850s. Which keyword search should she use to find
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Angie
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What was the least common and least sucessful form of slave resistance pre civi war?
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Alexis
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Why did the use of African people as slaves increase in the Americas during the 1500s?
A. Native Americans did not know how to
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melon
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In 1700, which of the following colonies had the largest slave population relative to its overall population?
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T
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Select the boxes to indicate which statements about slaves in the Aztec empire are true and false.
True False A slave would
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Select the boxes to indicate which statements about slaves in the Aztec empire are true and false.
True O O O O False O O O O A
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Nobody just nobody dont do a back ground check im
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What did the actions of the Border Ruffians demonstrate about the slavery debate?
* A. that opposing sides would resort to
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What was true about slavery in the Roman Empire?
A. Under Pax Romana, emperors passed laws helping enslaved people. B. Romans
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Joe Mamma
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Discribe in 600 words what was life like for Harriet Jacobs as a young slave girl in the south? How did Dr. Flint, his wife, and
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According to Equiano's account below, why did many slaves die?
"The closeness of the place, and the heat of the climate, added to
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lewie lewis
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HOW LONG DID IT TAKE AFTER THE SLAVE TRADE ENDED FOR SLAVES TO GAIN FREEDOM
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in 1820 a series of measures were put in place to improve the conditions of slaves was called
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in 1820 a series of measures were put in place to improve the conditions of slaves
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How did slavery in the ancient world differ from slavery in the Americas?
A. In the ancient world, people were slaves for life.
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lewie lewis
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1. Which of the following was true about the life of a slave?
A. they were seen as property 2. What was the purpose of the
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anonymous
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Why did the use of African people as slaves increase in the Americas during the 1500s
Please anyone have answers I need them
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Ava
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I forgot to include these last two sentences.
1) Slaves worked either on sugar cane plantations (better of sugar cane) or in
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Mike
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Decribe in 500 words what was life like for Frederick Douglass as a young American slave boy in Maryland? Think about his
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