Origins of slavery
life under slavery
resistance and rebellion
abolition movement
100

In what year did the first enslaved Africans arrive in Virginia?

1619

100

What kind of work did most enslaved people do?

Agricultural labor (especially on plantations)

100

Who led a famous slave revolt in Virginia in 1831?

Nat Turner 

100

What was the Underground Railroad?

A secret network of people and safe houses that helped slaves escape.

200

What crop’s demand led to a rise in slavery in the Americas?

Sugar 

200

What is chattel slavery?

A system where people are treated as property that can be bought and sold.

200

What was a common form of everyday resistance by enslaved people?

Working slowly, breaking tools, or pretending to be sick

200

What newspaper did Frederick Douglass publish?

The North Star

300

What was the triangular trade?

A trade system between Europe, Africa, and the Americas involving slaves, raw materials, and goods.

300

What were slave codes?

Laws that restricted the rights of enslaved people and controlled their behavior.

300

What was the Stono Rebellion?

A 1739 slave uprising in South Carolina

300

What famous document did Abraham Lincoln issue in 1863?

The Emancipation Proclamation

400

What was the Middle Passage?

The brutal sea journey enslaved Africans took to the Americas.

400

What role did religion sometimes play in slavery?

It was used both to justify slavery and as a source of hope for enslaved people.

400

What happened to most slave rebellions?

They were crushed quickly and harshly punished.

400

Who was William Lloyd Garrison?

A white abolitionist who published The Liberator newspaper

500

Which European countries were heavily involved in the Atlantic Slave Trade?

Britain, Portugal, Spain, France, and the Netherlands

500

What punishment could slaves face for trying to escape?

Whipping, branding, mutilation, or death

500

What African American woman helped many slaves escape on the Underground Railroad?

Harriet Tubman

500

What year was slavery officially abolished in the United States?

1865 (with the 13th Amendment)

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