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The Antebellum South. Early Emancipation in the North. Missouri Compromise, 1820. Antebellum Southern Society. Characteristics of the Antebellum South. Primarily agrarian. Economic power shifted from the “upper South” to the “lower South.”
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The Antebellum South
Antebellum Southern Society
Characteristics of the Antebellum South • Primarily agrarian. • Economic power shifted from the “upper South” to the “lower South.” • “Cotton Is King!” * 1860 5 mil. bales a yr. (57% of total US exports). • Slow development of industrialization. • Rudimentary financial system. • Inadequate transportation system.
Southern Society (1850) “Slavocracy”[plantation owners] 6,000,000 The “Plain Folk”[white yeoman farmers] Black Freemen 250,000 Black Slaves3,200,000 Total US Population 23,000,000[9,250,000 in the South = 40%]
Antebellum Southern Economy
Changes in Cotton Production 1820 1860
The South's "Peculiar Institution"
Punishment Slave MasterBrands Slave muzzle
Slave Accoutrements Slave leg irons Slave tag, SC Slave shoes
Distribution of Slave Labor in 1850 • Types of Labor: • Cotton plantations • Rice, corn, sugarcane, tobacco • Clear land, haul wood, livestock • Mechanics, blacksmiths, drivers, carpentry • Women: domestic: cook, spinning, weaving, sewing
Antebellum Southern Plantation Life
Stereotypical Images(Hollywood Again) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FZ7r2OVu1ss
Life of a Slave • Crude diet and nutrition; barely adequate • Cute living quarters; bad sanitation, vulnerable to disease and bad weather • Unrelenting hard labor (rice plantations were the worst) • Constant threat of sale (punishment) • Complicated relationships with owners • Sexual exploitation • No privacy; de facto slave codes heavily enforced, always reminded of status
US Laws Regarding Slavery • U. S. Constitution: * 3/5s compromise [I.2] * fugitive slave clause [IV.2] • 1793 Fugitive Slave Act. • 1850 stronger Fugitive Slave Act.
Global Anti-Slavery Timeline • 1780s: 1st antislavery society created in Philly • By 1804: slavery eliminated from last northern state • 1807: the legal termination of the slave trade, enforced by the Royal Navy • 1820s: newly independent Republics of Central & South America declared their slaves free • 1833: slavery abolished throughout the British Empire • 1844: slavery abolished in the French colonies. • 1861: the serfs of Russia were emancipated
Slavery Was Less Efficient in the U. S. than Elsewhere • High cost of keeping slaves fromescaping • GOAL raise the “exit cost.” • Slave patrols • Southern Black Codes • Cut off a toe or a foot
Slave Resistance & Uprisings
Slave Resistance • 1. Refusal to work hard • Isolated acts of sabotage • Escape via the Underground Railroad • -14 Northern States Canada • -Free slaves, Quakers, abolitionists • -Picks up in 1830s • -Harriet Tubman: 13 trips, 300 slaves, $40,000 reward for capture
Quilt Patterns as Secret Messages Monkey Wrench pattern (left) alerted escapees to gather up tools and prepare to flee Drunkard Path design (right) warned escapees not to follow a straight route.
Slave Rebellions in the Antebellum South: Nat Turner, 1831
Eve of the Civil War: Slavery Up Close Using the Time Magazine article “Slavery Up Close” answer the questions on your paper. http://content.time.com/time/interactive/0,31813,2021103,00.html
Counties Forsyth County Charleston, SC Myrtle Beach, SC