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The Old South and Slavery, 1830-1860 Chapter 12. Cash Crops  Cotton is King  The British Textile Industry  The Cotton Gin  The Removal of Indians.

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1 The Old South and Slavery, 1830-1860 Chapter 12

2 Cash Crops  Cotton is King  The British Textile Industry  The Cotton Gin  The Removal of Indians

3 Cotton  Southern Climate  Profit Margins  Corn Production  imports

4 The South  The Upper South  The Lower South  The effects of the 3/5ths Compromise  Resentment towards abolition

5 Differences between the North and South  Southern Factories  Southern Capital  Switching to Industry  Public Education  Literacy  A Different Economy

6 Statistics  Slave owners  Planters  Small slave owners  Yeomen  People of the Pine Barrens

7 Plantations  A factory in the field  Cash Crops  New Land  Extending Credit  Sexual Standards

8 Southern Whites  Small slave owners  The Yeomen  The People of the Pine Barrens

9 Social Relations  Southern White Society  State Legislatures  Whigs  Democrats

10 Question???  Why did non-slave holding whites typically support slavery?

11 The Proslavery Argument  “A positive good rather than a necessary evil”  History and Religion  Wage slaves

12 The South  The Response to Abolition  Violence in the Old South  The Code of Honor  Southern Evangelicals

13 Life Under Slavery  The evolution of slavery in America  Changes in African culture  The Black Population  Plantation Slaves

14 Slave Laws  The Slave Family  Separations  Sexual Demands  The evolution of the black family

15 Slavery  The Longevity of slaves  The slave mortality rate  Slaves off plantations

16 The South  Free Blacks  Numbers  Laws against free blacks  Manumission

17 Rebellion  Gabriel Prosser  Denmark Vesey  Nat Turner  Frederick Douglass  Harriet Tubman  The Underground Railroad

18 African American Culture  English pidgin  Religion amongst African Americans  The effects of Christianity  Black Music and Dance


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