North and South
African Americans in the Mid-1800s
An Era of Reform
100

 (True or False)  the South did not, not like the North.

False the South did not, not like the North.

100

The economy was like no hard work for a lot of good profit. Until the cotton gin came around and then boosted the economy for the enslavers

What were the economics of slavery.

100

as fitting that the meeting attended by Sojourner Truth took place in a church. New religious movements played a key role in inspiring thousands of Americans to try to reform society.

 The Spirit of Reform

200

The travel was more of trains, horses and wagons, and big ships.

What the travel like in the North

200

The working conditions of enslaved people was lot of harsh punishment for nothing in return they had dirty clothes and would work 6 plus hours a day.

Working Conditions of Enslaved People

200

A second reform movement that won support in the 1800s was the effort to make education available to more children.

 Education Reform

300

The travel was more of trains, horses and wagons, and big ships.he south was less complex than the with the south using mostly walking, horses and wagons, and sometimes canoos.

 What travel like in the South

300

Leisure time and activities beyond work was like the women would sew and qutile while the men would corn husk or host pea shelling party's

How would people resist enslavemen

300

Women abolitionists were in a difficult position. They were trying to convince lawmakers to make enslavement illegal, although they themselves could not vote or hold office

Equal Rights for Women

400

The North had not a lot of slaves why

The North did not need slaves at the time because they mostly used factorys

400

tPeople would resist enslavement by breaking tools acting sick and work super slow as a group

How people resist enslavement

400

Congress passed a law that ended the Atlantic trade of enslaved people in 1808. Although northern shipping ports had no more interest in slavery after it became illegal to import enslaved people, northern textile mills still desired cheap cotton that came from the forced labor of enslaved people in the South

The Movement to End Slavery

500

What where the differences between the North and South slave system.

The North slaves had more freedom and could walk around the city but would still be discriminated. As in the South they would have barely any freedom and be put at work with no pay for more than 8hr a day

500

Although African Americans in the North lived freer lives, they still experienced discrimination, or unequal treatment, everywhere they turned. In many states, Black people were denied the right to vote and had trouble finding good jobs. They often competed with recent immigrants for the low-paying jobs.

North and South, Enslaved and Free

500

One day in 1841, a Boston woman named Dorothea Dix agreed to teach Sunday school to women convicts at a jail. What she witnessed there changed her life forever.

Prison Reform

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