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Life Under Slavery Enslaved Africans accounted for 32% of the total population of the South.
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Slave labor was needed to make a profit in the Cotton Kingdom South. Slave labor used on plantations. Slave trade banned in 1808, by 1860 almost all enslaved Africans were born in America.
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Life As A Slave American law did not protect enslaved people or families. At any given time, a husband or wife could be sold away. –M–Marriage ceremony included the phrase, “till death or separation do us part”. –R–Relied on a tight knit network of family and friends to care for the children that were left behind.
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African American Culture Fused African and American culture to create a culture all their own. – Wrapped hair in colorful cloth. – Continued to practice African dance and music. – Accepted Christianity. Found links between Christianity and their condition. Prayed for the salvation of their people. Folk Songs
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Slave Codes Laws in the Southern states that controlled enslaved people. – White fear of rebellion. – White population becoming the minority.
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If you control their mind, you control their behind… Illegal to assemble in large groups Illegal to teach a slave to read/write without consent and presence of owner. Must have a pass to leave master’s property. Rape of a slave women was not a crime.
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Slave Resistance Few rebelled – Nat Turner’s Rebellion Religious leader, taught himself to read and write. Turner’s group killed 55 white’s before being caught.
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Most slaves used passive resistance Breaking tools Working slowly Pretending to be sick Setting fires Escaping/Running away – Underground Railroad
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Severe slave punishments… although it did not happen often, sometimes slaves were made examples of…
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