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100

This African-born conquistador traveled to the Americas with Spanish explorers and is recognized as the first recorded African to arrive in North America.

Who is Juan Garrido? 

100

This act of resistance led to the sale of the Louisiana Territory to the U.S. The sale nearly doubled the size of the United States, and the federal government made this land available for the expansion of slavery. 


What is the Haitian Revolution

100

Name one common form of everyday (covert) resistance used by enslaved people.

What is working slowly or deliberately, feigning illness, sabotaging tools or equipment, misplacing items, learning to read and write in secret, or sustaining and creating culture?

100


This picture most closely describes this term

What are maroon societies?

100

This Supreme Court decision declared that African Americans, both enslaved and free, could never be U.S. citizens. Chief Justice Taney further ruled that enslaved people were property under the Fifth Amendment, making any law depriving slave owners of their property unconstitutional.

What is Dred Scott v. Sandford?

200

This person was captured when he was a boy and sold into slavery across Africa, Barbados, and VA. He is widely know for his widely-read autobiography which contains his name (1789)


Who is Olaudah Equiano?

200

This internal slave trade saw the forced relocation of enslaved people from the Upper South to newly established cotton plantations in the Deep South, transforming the economies of both regions.

What is the Second Middle Passage? or the Domestic Slave Trade

200

This rebellion consisted of about 50 enslaved people who marched through Virginia killing nearly 60 white men, women, and children to achieve freedom. The leader of this rebellion was convinced God called him to save his people

What is Nat Turner's Rebellion?

200

known as “Atlantic creoles" - Africans who worked as intermediaries before the predominance of chattel slavery. Were essential to the efforts of European powers laying claim to Indigenous lands, specifically the Spanish


Who are Ladinos?

200

Slave codes were laws designed to control the lives of enslaved people and limit their freedoms. Name one common restriction imposed by these codes.

What is:

- prohibition on learning to read and write

- restrictions on movement without a pass

-bans on gathering in groups

- curfews

-prohibitions on owning weapons 

-a requirement for permission to marry

- severe punishments for attempting escape

- restrictions on practicing certain religions

300

The first African American to publish a book of poetry


Who is Phillis Wheatly?

300

The number of enslaved individuals kidnapped from Africa and brought into the United States. 

What is approximately 400,000 (more specifically 388,000 or 5%)?

300

The Stono Rebellion of 1739 was fueled by the desire for freedom, as enslaved people sought to escape to this place in Spanish controlled Florida hoping to gain freedom from slavery

What is Fort Mose?

300

Enslaved people worked individually until they met a daily quota. Due to less supervision, African Americans developed culture and linguistic practices while working

What is the task system?

300

"that which is born follows the womb" - Name & Meaning

What is Partus Sequitur Ventrem? Children would inherit the status of the mother

400

Jacob Lawrence created this series about the Haitian Revolution entitled The Life of ____________

Who is Toussaint L'Ouverture?

400

Slave narratives written by people like Wheatly, Equiano, and Northrup, are important because they do these three things. Need all three 

What are literary works, historical accounts, and political texts?

400

Twenty years after their revolt, this event led to the imposition of reparations but not for who you may think. Be sure to mention who was owed reparations

What is Haiti? What is France?

400

a formerly enslaved person who wrote: "They told a tale which was then altogether beyond my feeble comprehension; they were tones, loud, long and deep, breathing the prayer and complaint of souls boiling over with the bitterest anguish. Every tone was a testimony against slavery, and a prayer to God for deliverance from chains." Be sure to mention what is being described in the passage

Who is Fredrick Douglass? What are spirituals?

400

This state's slave code allowed for the following: 

"marriages, shall be observed both with regard to free persons and to slaves.

Makes it imperative on masters to impart religious instruction to their slaves.

Permits the exercise of the Roman Catholic creed only. Every other mode of worship is prohibited."

 

What is the Louisiana Slave Code AKA Code Noir?

500

The artist who created the artwork below. Include the decade the work was created as well


Who is Willie Cole in the 1990s?


500

The two groups of people who were displaced due to the growth of the cotton industry in the United States. You must also explain how (or name) how this occurred. 


Who are the Native Americans via the Trail of Tears and the African Americans via the Second Middle Passage?

500

The Haitian Revolution heavily inspired this revolt/rebellion by enslaved individuals in the U.S (there are two but just looking for 1 answer)

What is the Louisiana Revolt (German Coast Uprising) OR Denmark Vesey Revolt

500

an enslaved chef at Monticello who brought mac and cheese into the U.S ultimately creating this staple of American cuisine 

Who is James Hemings?

500

The first time the word "slave" or "slavery" appears in the Constitution. 

What is the 13th Amendment?

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