Exam 11: Cotton, Slavery, and the Old South
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The slave system may have created separate spheres for blacks and whites, but each race was nonetheless dependent on the other.
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On the eve of the Civil War, ____________ was the major means of transportation in the South.
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The South had an inadequate transportation system and only a rudimentary financial system as late as the middle of the nineteenth century.
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Slave codes prevented slaves from owning property, but they encouraged slaves to marry.
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The chance of a runaway slave making a successful escape from the American South was
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In Southern cities, slave tasks might include mining, lumbering, blacksmith, or carpentry.
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One of the most frequent causes of flight from a slave plantation was to _________.
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In the South, the most significant opposition to the slave system came from the poorest of Southern whites.
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Prior to 1860, Southern women differed from Northern women in that they
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In the first half of the nineteenth century, why did cotton become the major economic crop of the American South?
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Perhaps the single strongest unifying factor of pre-Civil War Southern whites was their
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The most important new product in the South during the mid-nineteenth century was ___________.
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The Southern planter class exercised power far in excess of its numbers.
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Compare and contrast the nature of the slave black family and culture with the free white family and culture during the first half of the nineteenth century.
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From the selections below, the most common form of resistance to slavery was
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