Social Classes
Cash Crops
Slavery
Vocabulary
100

Lived in cities and towns, were lawyers, doctors, and merchants

Middle Class

100

became an important cash crop after the Revolutionary War

cotton

100

someone who believed slavery was wrong and did things to try to end it

abolitionist

100

What does elite mean?

wealthy, upper class
200

uneducated and unskilled and so were their children, did not own any land

Lower Class

200

a machine designed to easily take the seeds out of cotton

cotton gin

200

a series of safe houses used to help runaway slaves escape to the north

Underground Railroad

200

What does abolitionist mean?

Someone who is against slavery

300

most lived in Charleston, skilled workers in a trade, carried important papers with them

Free African Americans

300

invented the cotton gin

Eli Whitney

300

famous former slave who escaped and then made nearly 20 trips back and forth to the south to help other slaves escape to freedom

Harriet Tubman

300

What is a cash crop?

a crop that is grown to sell and make lots of money

400

owned small farms and worked alongside any slaves they had, children were educated at home

Independent Farmers

400

After the invention of the cotton gin, slavery _______ in the south.

increased

400
What were some ways that slaves would keep escape routes/plans a secret from their masters?

quilts, songs (like Follow the Drinking Gourd)

400

What is a merchant?

a salesman

500

wealthy, owned 20 or more slaves, children taught by tutors or attended private schools

Elite Class

500

worked from sun up to sundown picking cotton and using a cotton gin, had no property or rights

Enslaved African Americans

500

a pair of sisters that were born in the Elite class in SC and left to live in the north and help the abolitionists movement

Grimke Sisters
500

What does political influence mean and which class had this?

This means you have a say in what the government does. Elite Class