Plantations & Slavery Spread. Eli Whitney’s Cotton Gin.

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Plantations & Slavery Spread

Eli Whitney’s Cotton Gin

The Cotton Gin Cleans Cotton Faster: It removed the seeds from the fibers

Cotton Crops Increased

To Grow More Cotton The South Needed More Land & Slaves

Resisting Slavery by meeting secretly at night

Hidden Resistance in the Bible’s story of Moses

Resistance Through Religion & Family

Resisting Slavery by armed rebellion: Like Turner’s Rebellion

Resistance By Escaping

8% of Southern Blacks were free

House Servants & Craftsmen

Plantations & Slavery Review EEEEli Whitney’s Cotton Gin increased the production of cotton IIIIncreased cotton meant increased slavery SSSSlaves resisted by… RRRRebelling like Nat Turner RRRRelying on family & religion for strength RRRRunning away to escape slavery AAAA small number of Southern blacks were free