Life in the South American Nation Chapter 14 section 4

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Life in the South
American Nation
Chapter 14 section 4
Directions: As you read the section answer the following questions in the space provided.
White Southerners
(pg.422)
1. A “planter” owned at least ______ slaves. ____ in _____ white southerners belonged to a planter family.
In 1860, less than ________% of white southerners owned ________ or more enslaved people.
2. Why were wealthy families called the “COTTONOCRACY”?
3. The richest planters built e _ _ _ _ _ _ h _ _ _ _ & filled them with expensive f _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ from
E _ _ _ _ _ . They e _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ lavishly. They tried to dress & behave like European n _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
4. Why were many wealthy southern planters able to become political leaders in the South?
5. Small farmers made up about _ _ % of the southern white population. They were also known as “_ _ _ _ _
_ _ _ _” who ___________ their own land and might own _______________________. How were small
farmers different from plantation owners?
6. The third class of white southerners, poor whites, had hard lives; despite this, the poor white south
enjoyed __________ that were denied to all A _ _ _ _ _ _ - A _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .
African American Southerners
(page 423)
7. How exactly did free African Americans living in the south gain their freedom?
A.
B.
8. Where did free African Americans in the south mostly live? ___________________________
9. Why did southern slave owners not like free African Americans?
10. How did southern states make life difficult for free African Americans?
A.
B.
11. By 1860, ____ _________ of the South’s population was made up of slaves. Most enslaved African
Americans worked as . . .
12. What jobs did enslaved children work?
Life Without Freedom (page 424)
13. Below, list SOME of the RESTRICTIONS created by the
slave codes. (FINISH THE SENTENCE )
A. African Americans were forbidden to gather in …
B. They could not leave their owner’s …
C. They were not allowed to …
D. Slave codes also made it a crime for slaves to …
E. African Americans did not have the right to testify in …
14. What was the only “protection” African Americans had against their owners?
15. Why was denying African Americans how to read and write a form of keeping them enslaved?
16. What does the phrase “can see to can’t see” mean to enslaved African Americans?
17. It was hard for enslaved African Americans to keep their families together because Southern law did
not recognize … (?)
18. How did enslaved people keep AFRICAN traditions alive?
19. Describe a way in which Christianity offered African Americans hope?
Resistance Against Slavery (page 426)
20. In resisting slavery, some African Americans broke ________, destroyed _____________, and stole
_____________.
21. Many tried to escape to the North.The journey north was difficult for runaway African Americans; as a
result very ________ made it.
22. Part of the reason it was difficult for African Americans to make the journey to freedom was because
every southern county had S _ _ _ _ P _ _ _ _ _ _ & S _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ready to question an unknown black
person.
23. What did the following slaves do to resist slavery? What was the impact of their actions?
a. Denmark Vesey
b. Nat Turner
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