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- 4. Inventor of the Cotton Gin
- 5. Major city at the mouth of the Mississippi river with a population over 165,000 by 1860
- 6. Slavery was banned in this country in 1834
- 7. the most common punishment for slaves who ran away
- 9. he operated a private academy in Willington, SC
- 10. a plant used to make blue dye
- 14. Tubman escaped from _____ into Pennsylvania
- 18. Maryland, Virginia, Tennessee, and North Carolina are referred to as this
- 24. Prosser was betrayed by an _____ who gave his plot away
- 25. the largest group of whites in the South and they did not own slaves
- 26. at the age of 30 she gained her freedom
- 27. Vesey was inspired to rebel against slavery by his reading of the ____
- 28. One form of slave resistance was by working ____
- 29. an African American religious folk song
- 30. By 1860 almost all the enslaved people in the South were _____-_____
- 32. the laws in the Southern states that controlled enslaved people
- 37. The _____ _____ of the rural South were fiercely independent and didn't do enslaved work
- 41. a network of safe houses for runaway slaves
- 43. ____ percent of the white population in the South owned more than half the slaves
- 44. _____ _____ were often captured and returned to the south
- 45. led a slave rebellion in Southhampton County Virginia in 1831
- 46. Major Southern city in Tennessee where a rail hub was located
- 47. Southerners believed that "Cotton is _____"
- 48. The _____ family of Louisiana were African Americans who possessed more than 400 slaves
- 49. he took over the Tredegar Iron works in Richmond, VA in 1840s and made it the nations leading producer of iron
- 50. In 1808 the ____ _____ was outlawed by Congress
- 51. in 1800 this slave planned a rebellion in Richmond, VA
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- 1. regular expenses such as housing and feeding workers
- 2. The Bible and _____ _____ were stressed at Southern private schools
- 3. farmers who rented or work on landlords' estates
- 8. another form of slave resistance was by breaking _____
- 11. _____ became a religion of hope and resistance for slaves
- 12. common phrase used when marrying slaves was "until death or ____ do us part."
- 13. Georgia, South Carolina, Alabama, Mississippi, are four the the states in the _____ _____
- 15. Tubman was a conductor on the _____ _____
- 16. Vesey was a slave who had purchased his ____
- 17. Vesey was inspired by this document to rebel
- 19. Major Southern city in Georgia where a rail hub was located
- 20. _____ provided a way for enslaved African Americans to communicate
- 21. Enslaved people were supervised by an _____
- 22. Turner was a popular ____ leader among the slaves
- 23. most enslaved African Americans were _____ _____
- 31. He was born into slavery then escaped into the North
- 33. Led a slave revolt in Charleston SC in 1821
- 34. a form of a loan
- 35. a crop of the upper south that has killed millions of people
- 36. The job of _____ _____ was to watch over slaves who worked in the home and care for the sick
- 37. city were Tubman resided
- 38. plantation owners and those who could afford sent their children to _____ _____
- 39. Tubman was consider "_____ of her people"
- 40. invention that removed the seeds from cotton and increased the demand for slaves
- 42. he opened a textile mill in Charleston, SC in 1844