Explain one way Richard Allen contributed to African American independence in the Early Republic
He founded the AME Church, creating and independent Black religious institution free from white control
Describe one difference between the experiences of free and enslaved African Americans in the Early Republic
Free African Americans had limited rights but could own property, while enslaved people had no legal freedom
Explain how the American Revolution created opportunities for African Americans
Revolutionary ideals of equality inspired some to sek freedom and rights
Explain the role of the Christianity in African American communites
It provided hope, unity, and a way to resist oppression.
Running away or slowing work
Explain the significance of Phillis Wheatley's work in the context of the American Revolution
Her published poetry challenged ideas of racial inferiority and showed intellectual ability of African Americans
Explain how the plantation system shaped the lives of enslaved people
It enforced harsh labor strict control, and limited personal autonomy
Describe the impact of the Three-Fifths Compromise on African Americans
It increased Southern political power while denying rights to enslave people.
Describe how spirituals functioned beyond music
They communicated emotions, resistance and sometimes coded messages
Explain the significance of the Underground Railroad
It helped enslaved people escape and showed organized resistance
Describe one way Samuel Cornish advanced Black political voice.
Describe one reason free African Americans formed communities in Urbana areas
Cities offered more job opportunities and safer environment than rural slave areas
Explain one effect of the Fugitive Slave Act of 1793
It made it easier to capture escaped enslaved people, limiting freedom 5
Explain the importance of the African Methodist Episcopal Church
It gave African American control over religious practice and leadership.
Describe the goals of abolitionists
To end slavery and promote equality
Explain one way Prince Hall promoted African American Advancement
He organized mutual aid and education efforts, including the African Free School.
Explain the purpose of Black Codes in the Early Republic
They restricted freedom of African Americans and maintained white control
Explain how the Haitian Revolution influence the United States.
It inspired enslaved people but increased fear of revolts among slaveholders
Describe the purpose of the Hush Harbors
They allowed enslaved people to worship secretly and freely
Explain how passive resistance challenged slavery
It disrupted productivity without direct confrontation
Explain how Fredrick Douglass's experiences reflected broader patterns of resistance.
His escape and activism represent how formerly enslaved people resisted slavery and advocated for abolition.
Explain how mutual aid societies reflected African American responses to discriminination
They provided support, education and resources to response to exclusion from white institutions
Describe one significance of the 1808 ban on the international slave trade.
It ended legal importation did not end slavery within the U.S.
Explain how storytelling traditions preserved culture
They passed down values, resistance ideas, and African heritage
Explain the impact of the Nat Turner's rebellion
It led to stricter slave laws and increased fear among white Southerners