Peek into the Past Addy

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Across
  1. 2. In America, slaves were forced to work against their will, without ________, for life. P. 63
  2. 5. __________, slaves could gather in groups only if a white person was present. P. 66
  3. 9. Slave traders had captured or brought African Americans and took them from their families, __________ and their homeland. P. 62-63
  4. 10. an attempt to put an end to the authority of a person or body by rebelling P. 67
  5. 12. Slaves worked slowly on purpose, burned crops, ___________ to be sick, etc. P. 67
  6. 13. A woman who sews is called a _______________. P. 63
  7. 14. In 1791, Benjamin Banneker helped plan the city of _______________, D.C. P. 62
  8. 18. Slaves also sang spirituals to send secret __________ to each other that slave owners wouldn’t understand. P. 66
  9. 19. Owners usually provided just enough food and clothing for slaves to __________ P. 64
  10. 20. Field hands planted, tended and __________ crops. P. 63
  11. 21. Large farms P. 63
Down
  1. 1. Slaves developed their own art, music, religious beliefs based on African ___________. P. 65
  2. 3. Spirituals (folk songs) expressed the singers’ suffering and ________, and their hope for freedom. P. 66
  3. 4. Some slaves were _________, shoemakers ad carpenters. P. 63
  4. 6. Aduke came from one of the language of West Africa called ____________. P. 65
  5. 7. Enslaved people extended their families to include people they were not related to - slaves who were new to a plantation or left behind when their family ___________ were sold. P. 65
  6. 8. Slaves were sometimes shackled in leg irons as _______________ . P. 64
  7. 11. Some African Americans were ___________ and pioneers who came with hope to start a new life. P. 62
  8. 15. By the early 1800s, most northern states had made slavery ________. P. 67
  9. 16. _________ is the only kind of music originally created in the United States. P. 66
  10. 17. Owners could ________ up and sell families, as Addy’s owner did. P. 64
  11. 22. The headline on the advertisement read, “_________ for sale.” P. 67