Families
Working
Fighting Back
Money
ELA
100

What happened to families that were forced into slavery?

They were seperated

100

Where did most slaves work?

In the fields

100
What did some slaves do if they couldn't stand their treatment any longer?

They fought back

100

What items did coopers make?

Barrels 

100

What did people ride in to travel west?

wagons

200

What did enslaved people own?

Nothing

200

What time did slaves work from and until every day?

Sunrise to Sunset

200

What was a group of people rising up against authority called?

A rebellion

200

What could a slave get for working?

Little money

200
What does transcontinental mean?

Across the continent

300

Which members of a family could be slaves

All of them

300

Where did most slaves live?

Small cramped cabins

300

What happened to slaves if they were caught trying to rebel?

Punished or killed

300

What does profit mean?

How much money you gain

300

What does brackish mean?

slightly salty

400
How long were slaves owned for?

Until their owners free them/their entire lives

400

Why did many slaves die on plantations?

Worked to death

400

Where did many rebellions take place?

On Plantations 

400

What could an owner get for allowing someone to use their slave and what could a slave get?

Money and Little Money

400

What was hardtack

Bread that didn't go stale

500

Why were slaves punished for trying to escape?

To show others what would happened if they tried the same thing

500

Name 3 jobs slaves could potentially have

Ironworker, cabinetmaker, cooper, etc

500

Name the 5 Southern Colonies

Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia 

500

Name the 4 Northern Colonies

New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island

500

What year did slavery end? 

1865