Definitions
Cotton/ Plantations
Slaves
100

Wealthy farmers and plantation owners

yeomen

100

How did the cotton gin lead to a cotton boom in the South?

made cotton easier to process, more cotton was planted

100

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200

Crop brokers who often managed the cotton trade in the South  

spirituals

200

What was the role of a planter's wife on a plantation?

raising her children and supervising household slaves

200

 White society in the Antebellum South was made up of what three groups?

poor whites

planters

yeomen farmers

300

Owners of small farms who made up the largest social class in the South

planters


300

Who invented the cotton gin?

Eli Whitney

300

What action was legal for free African Americans living in the South?

Working as skilled artisans

400

Emotional songs that mixed African and European Music and expressed religious beliefs  

factors

400

What were jobs performed by slaves on plantations?

  1. Clearing land 

  2. Picking cotton 

  3. Cooking meals

400

What did Nat Turner do in Virginia in 1831?

Led a slave rebellion

500

A region of cotton produced areas that stretched from South Carolina to Texas

cotton belt


500

Why was there a constant need to cultivate more land for growing cotton?

Cotton plants exhausted land of its nutrients, making it useless for growing

500

What were ways slaves resisted the slave system?

  1. Running away

  2. Working slowly 

  3. Damaging equipment