Nat Turner's Rebellion
Slaves' Daily Life and Labor
Slaves Families, Kinship, and Community
Resistance and Rebellion
Yeomen Farmers
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What years are this chapter based on?
1793-1861
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On the plantations of the Cotton Belt, most slaves worked in what?
Gangs
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Most slave children live in _____ households
2 parent
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In what year did the Louisiana slaves march in New Orleans brandishing guns, waving flags, and beating drums?
1811
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What was the main source of cash?
livestock
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On what day did the worst nightmare of southern slaveholders become reality?
August 22, 1831
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Enslaved children and women worked in the what?
Fields
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Many marriages lasted how many years?
20-30
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Who mobilized a large band to march on Richmand?
Gabriel Prosser
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What did yeoman women participate in?
Every dimension of household labor
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Leading his band from plantation to plantation, how many whites where killed?
Nearly 60
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Mothers could to do what to their children on their short breaks?
Nurse them
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Where was the first place that masters looked for fugitives?
Near a family member who had been sold away
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What was the most bloody and terrifying slave revolt?
Nat Turner insurrection of 1831
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What are Yeomen? 
Southern small landholders who owned no slaves and lived in the foothills of the Appalachians and Ozark mountains
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Who was the last person captured?
Nat Turner
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Most slaves also kept ___ or small farm plots for themselves to supplement their ___
gardens-diet
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Slaves' spouses frequently resided on what?
other plantations or farms
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Who published an account of his life in slavery and daring escaped?
Henry "Box" Brown
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What was below the small slaveholders on the social scale?
A substantial class of yeoman farmers who owned land they worked themselves
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Who was Nat Turner?
Preacher and prophet who believed God had given him a sign that the time was ripe to strike for freedom
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Why did many slaves work overtime of Sundays or holidays?
For money or goods, or hired out their overtime to others?
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What happened after emancipation?
thousands of freed slaves wandered about looking for spouses, children, or parents whom they had been forcibly separated years before
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What was the Underground Railroad? 
how 130,000 refugees escaped the slave South.
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Slavery made all white feel_______________.
as if they were free and equal members of a master race
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