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Rachel's School Projects

Published on Nov 18, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

7.3 PROJECT

BY: RACHEL JONES & HAYDEN WOODS

SOUTHERN PLANTERS

  • Southern cash crops The 3 main cash crops Tobacco, Rice and Indigo
  • The Southern Colonies were Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia

COTTON GIN

  • Machine that easily separates cotton fibers from their seeds
  • Made more cotton and it made it easier to make cotton
  • Increased slaves, more cotton on plantations caused non-fertile soil.
  • Cotton Production- providing 2/3 of the worlds supply of cotton
  • "Cotton is king"- described the growth of american economy

SOUTHERN INDUSTRY & STRUCTURE

  • Growing crops, cotton, cotton gin, slaves and trade
  • Wealthy, middle class, poor white, immigrants, native americans and african americans
  • Southern structure^^
  • Southern planters and farmers made money from growing crops, making cotton and slaves

SLAVERY

  • African americans that working on land in harsh conditions and serve shortage of labor
  • Gang system was a brutal labor system used on plantations
  • Task system was a more easy and humane labor for slaves
  • Slave codes- were harsh restrictions on slaves freedom and giving slave owners absolute power
  • Fredrick Douglass- escaped slavery, and became a leader of the abolitionist

FREE AMERICAN SLAVES

  • Lived in southern states
  • Some became slave owners themselves
  • Cecee McCarty-female African american that made fortune importing dry goods
  • James farten- was from Philadelphia and multiplied his money many times against a business man

AFRICAN AMERICAN CULTURE

  • Songs were important to slaves & had secret meetings to express hope
  • Religion was Baptist or methodist
  • Wanted individual freedom
  • Rebellions, slow downs, pretend sickness, abortion and ship attacks
  • Benmark-African american who brought his freedom & planned the biggest rebellion of slavery