Definitions
Events
People & Places
Facts & Figures
The Road to Slavery
100
an item of tangible, movable and personal property
What is chattel?
100
Caused by bacteria from rodents and flies, this event during the middle ages led to the deaths of 30-60% of the European population, leading to peasant and food scarcity and a disruption in labor organization.
What is the Bubonic Plague?
100
_____________was born into slavery slave in _________, but was later moved to several free territories. He got legally married and sued his owner for his freedom. His case was the center of the supreme court case that ruled that he was not a US citizen and had no binding rights in the judiciary of the US.
Who is Dred Scott?

Where is Virginia?

100
The estimated  amount of enslaved Africans that were transported across the Atlantic Ocean.
What is 12.5 million?
100
This period precedes the age of exploration and discovery. 
What is the Middle Ages/ Midieval Period?
200
a pejorative term that refers to a biracial person of African and European Ancestry
mulatto
200
Lasting almost 196 years, this series of wars was initiated by Pope Urban II who encouraged Christians to aid in the military expeditions to reclaim the Holy Land from the Muslims. Through these expeditions spices were encountered and brought to Europe becoming desirable delicacies.
What are the Crusades?
200
Having escaped slavery and settling in _________, ,___________,  risked life and freedom as a conductor in the Underground railroad, making many trips to the south to lead enslaved African Americans from slavery to Freedom:
Where is Canada? Who is Harriet Tubman?
200
The United States received this percentage of the enslaved Africans.
What is 5%?
200
Slavery enters human history with this.
What is Civilization?
300

The commercial activity between European nations, Africans societies, and New World colonies involving the exchange and transport of raw materials, processed goods and enslaved African people is referred to as:

The Transatlantic Slave Trade
300
The largest and most successful uprising of enslaved people that led to the first black republic in the New World. 
What is the Haitian Revolution?
300
With prominence in the city of ___________, the _______________ were strong anti-slavery advocates who were instrumental in the abolition of slavery in the North:
Where is Philadelphia?

Who are the Quakers?

300
DOUBLE POINTS:

These 5 characteristics distinguish American Slavery from previous forms.

What are :

Forced migration (largest in human history), matrilineal, race based, enslaved considered chattel and geared towards commercial agriculture?

300
In ancient and classical periods, these three conditions often led to enslavement:
What is debt, prisoners of war, and punishment for crimes?
400
These laws were established in slave states to define the rights of the enslaved, regulate their movements, and prescribe punishment for violating the rules
What are slave codes?
400
Double Points: This event was a class based, biracial rebellion between poor whites and enslaved Africans. While it was never brought to fruition, this discovered plot led white elites to believe that their prosperity rested on denying freedoms exclusively to African slaves 
What is Bacon's Rebellion
400
___________ was instrumental in the revolution in _____________ that eradicated slavery and simultaneously decolonized the island.
Who is Toussaint L'Ouverture?

Where is Haiti?

400
The main export from Africa to the New World during the Transatlantic Slave Trade were
What are enslaved Africans?


400
These two conditions made it difficult for Europeans to enslave Native Americans in the New World. 
What are European diseases, fighting back, and escape?
500
The second leg of the Tran-Atlantic Slave Trade in which ships carrying enslaved Africans were transported to the New World
What is the Middle Passage?
500

Starting 1780 Vermont, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, and New Jersey began phasing out slavery through this process:

Gradual Manumission
500
The subject of the 2016 film , Birth of A Nation, ____________ led a rebellion of slaves in _________________________, that resulted in the the killings of 60 whites
Who is Nat Turner?

Where is Southampton County, Virginia>

500
This group of Northern Africans conquered the southern part of the Iberian peninsula for 5 centuries. 
Who are the Moors?
500
Due to proximity to North Africa and  advance naval technology, this European nation initiated the Age of Exploration?
What is Portugal?
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