Cash Crops
Slavery
Thomas Jefferson
Justifications
Your Questions!
100

Define cash crops

an agricultural crop which is grown to sell for profit

 

A crop grown for money instead of for a family

100

The region of the U.S. that enslaved the most people

South

100

Jefferson was the principal author of this foundational document.

the Declaration of Independence

100

The U.S. often argued that slavery was necessary, particularly for growing this profitable crop.

Cotton

100

How were indentured servants paid? (Adelyn cannot answer or help her team!) 

Housing, food, and sometimes training

200

This cash crop was a staple to Virginia’s economy

Tobacco

200

The most common form of cheap labor prior to the enslavement of Africans

indentured servitude

200

This famous U.S. purchase, made during Jefferson's presidency in 1803, doubled the size of the country.

the Louisiana Purchase

200

Enslavers often compared working conditions in the south to this region and jobs

industrial workers in the North

200

What was the average cost of a healthy enslaved person in the Cotton Gin era (Sophia cannot answer or help her team)? 

~$1,200-$1,500. 

300

List at least three of the cash crops we have reviewed

Tobacco, Rice, Sugar Cane, Cotton, Wheat, and Corn

300

What did the Virginia law of 1662 do?

“inherited status” or if an enslaved woman had children, her children were also enslaved

300

The famous ironic phrase Jefferson included in the Declaration of Independence?

"All men are created equal"

300

Defenders of slavery claimed it was sanctioned by this religious text

Bible

300

Why did the South implement slave codes (Kylie cannot answer or help her team!)? 

They were  designed to restrict the rights and movements of enslaved people to ensure control and preventing rebellions.

400

The effect that growing Tobacco had on the land itself  

tobacco drained the soil of its nutrients, only a few successful growing seasons could occur on a plot of land

400

What part of Africa were enslaved Africans primarily taken from during the transatlantic slave trade?

West Africa

400

Thomas Jefferson was first the Governor of Virginia and held roughly ________ # of enslaved people. 

600 enslaved people

400

The invention of this 1793 machine revolutionized the cotton industry by making it far more profitable, thus increasing the demand for enslaved labor

the cotton gin

400

How did the British influence the cotton production in the South (Anoushka cannot answer or help her team!)?

They influenced it by demanding more cotton production because of their booming textile industry. 

500

The South produced this percentage of the world’s cotton by the 1860s

75%

500

Sets of laws passed to restrict the rights and freedoms of African Americans  

slave codes

500

What is ironic about Thomas Jefferson?

Answers vary.

500

How were the justifications for the treatment of Native Americans during Westward Expansion similar to those used to enslave Africans?


Answers vary. 

500

How did the North benefit from cotton production (Natalia cannot answer or help her team!)?

They needed and relied on cotton use and also produce textile products, which helped increase its demand and thus slave labor. 
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