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SLAVERY
 in Colonial America

       By Mr. Casey
AGENDA


I   Vocabulary

I   History of Slavery in the Colonies
auction
I   (noun) a public sale in which something is sold to
    the person who offers the most money
rebel
I   (verb) to resist or fight against authority
proponent
I   (noun) a person who supports something
SLAVERY
 1526 - 1765
The Beginning
  1450 Slavery Begins
Portuguese begin exploring Africa
 and trading for goods, including
   ten slaves brought back to
            Portugal
                    The Spanish begin enslaving
                   Native Americans in America,
                    but soon switch to African
                     slaves because the Native
                    Americans will not work or
                            often escape
The Beginning
  Early slaves often had the
right to marry, worship, go to
  court, and sometimes own
            land.

                  However, things began to
                change as the colonies began
                 to prosper and more slaves
                       were imported
Free Colonies
 William Penn and James
Oglethorpe established laws
  protecting all men and
     outlawing slavery
                           Unfortunately,
                       economic pressure and
                       English slave laws put
                       an end to equal rights.
STOP AND DISCUSS

IWhy  do you think the rights
of slaves began to disappear
as the colonies became more
prosperous and more slaves
were imported?
Growth of Slavery
I The growth of the rice, indigo,
tobacco and cotton industries
creates a massive need for slaves
(free labor) in the south. By 1700,
the triangular trade routes were
established
   By 1700 (250,000 colonists)
1,000 slaves in New England Colonies
   4,000 slaves in Middle Colonies
  23,000 slaves in Southern Colonies
Triangular Trade
Slave Resistance &
           Rebellions

I   Many slaves resisted by working slower, escaping,
    and occasionally fighting or killing slave owners

I   Although the slave population outnumbered white
    colonists, slaves were held down with strict laws
    and rules set up by colonial and English laws
Slave Codes
In order to maintain control of the large
slave population, slave codes were often
 installed in the colonies. They included
                laws such as:
1. Restricted Movement/Set Curfews
2.Slaves were allowed to be executed for
certain crimes
3.Made it difficult for them gain freedom
4.Slaves were not allowed to learn a skilled
trade
5.Restricted the number of slaves that could
meet together
6.Could not testify in court
7. Could not strike a white person or escape
Slave Resistance &
           Rebellions
           STONO REBELLION
     The largest and most violent slave rebellion
   occurred in 1739 in South Carolina. A group of
     about 20 slaves kill a few guards, steal a few
  weapons and begin marching toward Florida. As
  they march south they gather more slaves, burn
  houses and kill colonists along the way. Later, a
  militia of farmers catches up with the slaves and
 kills many of them. The rest are tracked down and
                     often killed.
 According to historian, Herbert Aptheker, there
were more than 250 slave revolts between 1619 and
                       1835
What was it like?
The End
             1865 Slavery Ends
          The end of the Civil War and the
           13th amendment officially end
                       slavery
During the slave trade 30 million Africans are
                  captured.
        10 million die during capture
10 million die during voyage (middle passage)
   10 million make it to America and are
                   enslaved

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Unit 4, Lesson 6: Slavery

  • 1. SLAVERY in Colonial America By Mr. Casey
  • 2. AGENDA I Vocabulary I History of Slavery in the Colonies
  • 3. auction I (noun) a public sale in which something is sold to the person who offers the most money
  • 4. rebel I (verb) to resist or fight against authority
  • 5. proponent I (noun) a person who supports something
  • 7. The Beginning 1450 Slavery Begins Portuguese begin exploring Africa and trading for goods, including ten slaves brought back to Portugal The Spanish begin enslaving Native Americans in America, but soon switch to African slaves because the Native Americans will not work or often escape
  • 8. The Beginning Early slaves often had the right to marry, worship, go to court, and sometimes own land. However, things began to change as the colonies began to prosper and more slaves were imported
  • 9. Free Colonies William Penn and James Oglethorpe established laws protecting all men and outlawing slavery Unfortunately, economic pressure and English slave laws put an end to equal rights.
  • 10. STOP AND DISCUSS IWhy do you think the rights of slaves began to disappear as the colonies became more prosperous and more slaves were imported?
  • 11. Growth of Slavery I The growth of the rice, indigo, tobacco and cotton industries creates a massive need for slaves (free labor) in the south. By 1700, the triangular trade routes were established By 1700 (250,000 colonists) 1,000 slaves in New England Colonies 4,000 slaves in Middle Colonies 23,000 slaves in Southern Colonies
  • 13. Slave Resistance & Rebellions I Many slaves resisted by working slower, escaping, and occasionally fighting or killing slave owners I Although the slave population outnumbered white colonists, slaves were held down with strict laws and rules set up by colonial and English laws
  • 14. Slave Codes In order to maintain control of the large slave population, slave codes were often installed in the colonies. They included laws such as: 1. Restricted Movement/Set Curfews 2.Slaves were allowed to be executed for certain crimes 3.Made it difficult for them gain freedom 4.Slaves were not allowed to learn a skilled trade 5.Restricted the number of slaves that could meet together 6.Could not testify in court 7. Could not strike a white person or escape
  • 15. Slave Resistance & Rebellions STONO REBELLION The largest and most violent slave rebellion occurred in 1739 in South Carolina. A group of about 20 slaves kill a few guards, steal a few weapons and begin marching toward Florida. As they march south they gather more slaves, burn houses and kill colonists along the way. Later, a militia of farmers catches up with the slaves and kills many of them. The rest are tracked down and often killed. According to historian, Herbert Aptheker, there were more than 250 slave revolts between 1619 and 1835
  • 16. What was it like?
  • 17. The End 1865 Slavery Ends The end of the Civil War and the 13th amendment officially end slavery During the slave trade 30 million Africans are captured. 10 million die during capture 10 million die during voyage (middle passage) 10 million make it to America and are enslaved