Growth of the cotton
industry
Southern society
Slavery
Religion
Working life
100

 What were the three crops that attracted the southern agriculture?

Tobacco, rice, and indigo

100

By what year cotton grew rapidly?

By the mid-19th century 

100

About how many slaves lived in the south in 1860?

About 250,000 African Americans

100

What are spirituals?

Folk songs that mixed African and European music

and were often religious in nature.

100

List three things the southern people couldn't do.

Travel, vote & have jobs

200

Who invented the cotton gin and what year was it invented?

Eli Whitney in 1806

200

True or False: Cotton grew in large parts in the South so that meant there wasn’t many cotton plantations

False

200

Fill in the blank:

Most of the slaves lived in the countryside and worked as ————————-.

Paid farmers

200

What did wealthy white southerners argue?

They argued that God created some people,

like themselves, to rule others.

200

Fill in the blank:

Agriculture was the ________ of the southern economy, and cotton was king.

heart

300

What was known as the high production of  cotton?

The cotton belt

300

What happened to the wages of the workers salaries?

The workers salaries dropped.

300

How did African Americans represent their business?

By letting white southerners represent their business.

300

How did  Rural  woman play a role in churches?

Rural women often played volunteer roles in their churches.

300

How did sickness affect their slavery life?

 sickness and poor weather

rarely served as reasons to stop working.

400

Fill in the blank:

Cotton had a high advantage of becoming a ———crop.

cash

400

How did cotton transform the southern society?

It greatly increased in slavery

400

How did white southerners justify the reason for slavery?

Many white southerners used this to justify the reason that slavery could stay.

400

Who was Nat Turner?

How did his religion play a big role in his life?

Nat Turner was born into slavery in Virginia. As a

child, he learned to read and write and became

an enthusiastic reader of the Bible. He soon

gained a reputation in the local slave community

for his religious beliefs. Enslaved people regularly

gathered in forest clearings to listen to his

powerful sermons.

400

What was a domestic servant?


(Actual definition) A domestic worker, domestic helper, domestic servant, manservant or menial, is a person who works within the employer's household. 


500

Fill in the blank:

Cotton had a high advantage of becoming a ———crop.

The early 1790s

500

How did planters influenced the colony's? 


When they showed off their mansions, and bragged how wealthy they were.

500

Did men , women , and children were forced to work whenever their slaveholders demanded to?

( true or false )

True

500

How did this religion help people in slavery?

(own opinion)

(good response to question= 1 free candy)

THIS QUESTION ONLY!

Answer Varies

500

What was two out of eight things slaves in the south had to do?

 Ex: Plantation 

      Tended