The North
The South
Nat Turner's Rebellion
Miscellaneous
100

True or false: Due to slavery becoming outlawed in the north, free African Americans faced very little discrimination in northern states.

False.

100

Southern states shifted their economy toward what after the American Revolution?

Agriculture. (Farming, plantations.)

100

Who was Nat Turner?

Enslaved African American preacher. 

100

What is the abolitionist movement? 

The movement to end slavery.

200

After the American Revolution northern states began "gradual emancipation" what does gradual emancipation mean?

Northern states began gradually freeing slaves over time.


200

What invention increased the need for slavery in the United States? Who created it?

The Cotton Gin. Eli Whitney.

200

What event did Nat Turner interpret as a sign to start the rebellion?

A solar eclipse.

200

What happened to Nat Turner once he was captured after the rebellion?

He was put on trial, found guilty, and executed by hanging. 

300

The northern states began shifting toward industry and trade after the American Revolution. What kind of jobs were being created?

Factory jobs.


300

What was the Three-Fifths Compromise?

Enslaved people were counted as three-fifths of a single person.

300

What day and year did Nat Turner's rebellion begin?

August 21, 1831.

300

What argument did abolitionists make after Nat Turner's rebellion?

That slavery was violent and unstable.


400

Name two northern states that passed laws to make slavery illegal in the early 1800s.

New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania

400

What is the Fugitive Slave Clause?

Required the return of escaped slaves.

400

How long did Nat Turner's rebellion last? How many people were killed?

Two days. 55-60 people (not counting slaves).


400

How many enslaved African Americans were killed after the rebellion? (Including both those who participated and those who did not)

Around 200.

500

What did free African Americans establish/create in the north?

Churches, schools, and businesses.


500

What was the Slave Trade Compromise?

Congress could not ban the international slave trade for at least twenty years.

500

What was the south's response to the rebellion? Provide two ways they tried to stop future rebellions before they started.

They passed stricter slave codes, banned religious gatherings, and made it illegal to teach slaves how to read and write.

500

What major conflict did the debate about slavery eventually lead to in the United States?

The Civil War.