Passive Resistance
Violent Resistance
Historical Figures
Quarter 1 Recap
The Outcome
100

Slaves did these two things as a sign of resistance during the Middle Passage

Slaves would jump overboard or starve themselves 
100

During this time- the Middle Passage was banned. Slaves were still being kidnapped and transported over the Atlantic illegally. One ship experienced a slave revolt in which half of the crew were killed and two were captured in an attempt to return to their homeland. This case was brought to the Supreme Court and won

What is the Amistad

100

Enslaved man whose Supreme Court case reinforced pro-slavery constitutional interpretations and denied Black citizenship

Who is Dred Scott

100

Known for their terracotta sculptures

Nok Civilization

100

The Great Dismal Swamps secluded location and natural protection would make it a perfect environment for this group to settle

Maroon Communities

200

Slaves would blend their cultures, common in Africa, with other influences from outside regions

What is Syncretism

200

This revolution (1791–1804) was the only uprising of enslaved people that resulted in overturning a colonial, enslaving government. It transformed a European colony into a Black republic free of slavery

What is the Haitian Revolution

200

Underground rail road conductor and advocate for women's suffrage

Harriet Tubman

200

Walls constructed for religious gathers (ceremonies/worship) but also served as a means of protection- guarding them from outsiders. Arguments over their architectural ability has been historic.

Great Zimbabwe

200

This system- because of its minimal surveillance and ability to have slaves both congregate (come together) and build their own wealth, it would eventually lead to the Stono Rebellion

Task system

300

Religious songs created by enslaved African Americans, often containing coded messages of resistance and hope

What are Spirituals

300

Communities of runaway enslaved African Americans. Typically settled in The Great Dismal Swap (N. Caroline) and the Louisiana Bayou. Practiced guerilla warfare

What are Maroon Communities

300
Female poet who published work about the challenges of race, but how spirituality and god can bring people of different races together

Phillis Wheatley

300

Portuguese arrived to this W African Civilization and successfully converted them to Christianity through their Queen Njinga

What is the Kongo

300
France lost its most lucrative colony

The Haitian Revolution

400

The act of enslaved people choosing or retaining African names to preserves what ideas?

Identity, Agency, Autonomy, Resistance

400

A rebellion led by an African American overseer named Jemmy. He gathered slaves across different plantations and killed approximately 20 whites on the way to St Augustine, FL.

What is the Stono Rebellion?

400

Formerly enslaved author and spokesman- who spoke passionately about the Haitian Revolution but was also president of the American Anti-Slavery Society

Frederick Douglass

400

Collection of city-states from East Africa, Used Indian Ocean trade to connect with other regions

What is the Swahili Coast

400

The outcome of the Stono Rebellion along the Carolinas, were stricter laws to increase surveillance 

What are Slave Codes

500

First-person accounts written by formerly enslaved individuals, exposing the cruelty of slavery and advocating for abolition

What is a Slave Narrative 

500

The German Coast Uprising in 1811 is also known as-

The Louisiana Rebellion of 1811

500

The cost of fighting Haitians prompted this person to sell the French Louisiana Territory to the United States. This would double its size and lead to the expansion of American Slavery

Who is Napoleon?

500

Who was Juan Garrido

Ladino explorer of African descent who joined Spanish expeditions in the Americas and petitioned the Spanish crown for land and recognition

500

Their activism laid groundwork for later debates on race, gender, class.

Black Women Activists