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What legislation in 1807 led to the increase of the American-born slave trade?
The Importation Ban (Africans could no longer be legally taken for slavery)
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What was the Middle Passage?
The Atlantic Slave Trade
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What was the cotton gin?
A machine that separated the cotton seeds from the fibers.
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What does the "big house" refer to?
The planter's house (on the plantation)
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What was the "cotton belt"?
A large agricultural region in the south that primarily grew cotton.
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True or False. The American Anti-Slavery Society believed in any method necessary, even violence, to end slavery.
False
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What was most slaves' religion?
A combination of Christian beliefs and traditional African practices.
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What is "emancipation"?
Freedom
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True or False. A slaveholder was not allowed to break up a slave family.
False.
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What was the major crop in the upper South ( ex. in Kentucky and Virginia) other than cotton.
Tobacco
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What was the largest group in white southern society?
The small farmers.
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What was the "Second Middle Passage"?
The internal slave trade within the U.S.
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What was a slave auction?
The place where slaves were put on display and often prodded while buyers bid on them.
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