Cultural Resistance
Day to Day Resistance
Abolitionism
Armed Resistance
Revolts
100

Who is John W. Blassingame?

The author of "The slave community"

100

Why was day to day so important? 

it illustrated the challenge and daily refusal with which Africans confronted the enslavement system.

100

What is Abolitionism

creating any necessary action and movement for ending slavery.

100

Define Guerilla Warfare

a warfare fought by irregulars such as members of Maroon or independent communities. Maroon communities duplicated the African societies, they existed in forest, mountain, and swampy regions in states such as Virginia, Carolinas, Georgia, etc. 

100

What is a Revolt? 

an armed uprising which does not end in a state of power.

200

The three forms of the cultural resistance

1. Culture creation 

2. Culture retention & Synthesis

3. Maintenance and development of a family against all odds. 

200

Give 2 examples of day-to-day sabotage

Breaking tools, Taking Property, and destroying crops.

200

Name two abolitionists

Harriet Tubman 

Fredrick Douglass 

Sojourner Truth 

200

Explain the Afro Native American Alliance 

this alliance was between the Native Americans and Africans due to their common mistreatment and enslavement by the Europeans. 

200

How many slave revolts were recorded in the US? 

There was over 250 slave revolts recorded in the US

300

Define Cultural Creation

Cultural creation was a form of cultural resistance in which the Europeans sought to not only destroy the Africans past but to also limit and control their future. 

300

This is the ultimate form of day-to-day resistance 

suicide and infanticide 

300

By 1838, how many abolitionists groups were there? 

50 groups of Abolitionists by 1838

300

Armed Resistance received the most criticism during slavery due to. . . 

its armed action against society

300

What was the most notable slave revolt

New York City Revolt in 1712
400

Name at least 2 distinctive survival retentions 

Dancing and moral narratives 

400

Flight was included in day to day resistance because of this reason 

due to its regularity and the daily preoccupation with it. 
400

Harriett Tubman visited the South this many times. . .

she was in the south 19 times

400

Explain the African-Mexican Alliance

This alliance was due to wanting freedom, enslaved Africans moved to the borders of Mexico and acted as "barriers" in the war against Spain.

400

These two rebel leaders started revolts during the 1800's

Vessey and Turner

500

These are the 3 elements that African Slavery relied on 

1)Interaction between certain universal elements of West African culture. 2)institutionalized demands of plantation. 3) The process of enslavement and the (African) creative response to enslavement

500

Flight is not truly a form of day-to-day resistance because. . .

Day to Day resistance was upon daily refusal and challenge. However, flight was not an everyday action

500

This group of Black people were important to the Underground Railroad. . . 

it was a chance to help enslaved Africans be free

500

These are the 5 basic forms of armed resistance. . .

1)Revolts 2)Ship Mutinies 3)Guerilla Warfare 4)Afro-Mexican Alliance and Struggle 5) Afro-Native American Alliance and Struggle

500

The three elements of an unsuccessful revolution are...

1. The Reveal about rebels and the leader

2. The effect they have on slaveholders 

3. The effect they held on other enslaved Africans and descendants

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