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1 Large cities were rare in the South
Chapter 4 Section 3 The Southern Colonies: Plantations & Slavery Wbk. p. 11 A. Drawing Conclusions What effect did the self-sufficiency of Southern plantations have on the growth of cities in the South? Large cities were rare in the South B. Recognizing Causes and Effects Fill out the cause-and-effect diagram to analyze the growth of slavery and the influence of the planter class in the South. Effects Causes 1. The Turn to Slavery

2 Labor need for Plantations Population of slaves grew quickly
B. Recognizing Causes and Effects Fill out the cause-and-effect diagram to analyze the growth of slavery and the influence of the planter class in the South. Causes Effects Labor need for Plantations Population of slaves grew quickly Plantation farming expanded 1. The Turn to Slavery Trouble keeping indentured servants or N.A. as workers Effects Causes 2. The Planter Class

3 Labor need for Plantations Population of slaves grew quickly
B. Recognizing Causes and Effects Fill out the cause-and-effect diagram to analyze the growth of slavery and the influence of the planter class in the South. Causes Effects Labor need for Plantations Population of slaves grew quickly Plantation farming expanded 1. The Turn to Slavery Trouble keeping indentured servants or N.A. as workers Effects Causes Small landowners sold land, moved W Planters had political & economic power Planters became wealthier 2. The Planter Class

4 Kept customs- Religion- music, dances, Kinship customs, including
C. Summarizing Use the chart to give examples of how enslaved Africans maintained many traditional customs and resisted slavery. Life Under Slavery Kept customs- music, dances, stories Religion- including Islam Kinship customs, family culture Resistance to Slavery

5 Kept customs- Religion- music, dances, Kinship customs, including
C. Summarizing Use the chart to give examples of how enslaved Africans maintained many traditional customs and resisted slavery. Life Under Slavery Kept customs- music, dances, stories Religion- including Islam Kinship customs, family culture Resistance to Slavery Carried out orders the wrong way, pretended not to understand jobs Worked slowly or damaged goods Rebelled- 1739 Stono


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