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The SLAVERY Quiz

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Part 1: The Basics

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What part of America did most enslaved people lived in?

The Southern States

The Northern States

The Western States

Slavery In America Slavery is an important part of American History. It was a major thing in the USA in the 1800s. It involved black people being forced to work for their enslavers in plantations, which were mainly in the South of the US. Slaves got whipped as punishment, had to make their own food, got overworked, and even got sold to other plantations. After years of the mistreatment of African Americans in the country, there was the abolitionist movement to protest and fight back against slavery. From this movement, there were many prominent people like Fredrick Douglas, Harriet Tubman, and Sojourner Truth that helped slavery become illegal in 1865. Which ended years of suffering and torture for enslaved people in America.

What part of America did most enslaved people lived in?

The Southern States

The Northern States

The Western States

Slavery In America Slavery is an important part of American History. It was a major thing in the USA in the 1800s. It involved black people being forced to work for their enslavers in plantations, which were mainly in the South of the US. Slaves got whipped as punishment, had to make their own food, got overworked, and even got sold to other plantations. After years of the mistreatment of African Americans in the country, there was the abolitionist movement to protest and fight back against slavery. From this movement, there were many prominent people like Fredrick Douglas, Harriet Tubman, and Sojourner Truth that helped slavery become illegal in 1865. Which ended years of suffering and torture for enslaved people in America.

What year did slavery became illegal in America?

1869

1865

1866

Slavery In America Slavery is an important part of American History. It was a major thing in the USA in the 1800s. It involved black people being forced to work for their enslavers in plantations, which were mainly in the South of the US. Slaves got whipped as punishment, had to make their own food, got overworked, and even got sold to other plantations. After years of the mistreatment of African Americans in the country, there was the abolitionist movement to protest and fight back against slavery. From this movement, there were many prominent people like Fredrick Douglas, Harriet Tubman, and Sojourner Truth that helped slavery become illegal in 1865. Which ended years of suffering and torture for enslaved people in America.

What year did slavery became illegal in America?

1869

1865

1866

Slavery In America Slavery is an important part of American History. It was a major thing in the USA in the 1800s. It involved black people being forced to work for their enslavers in plantations, which were mainly in the South of the US. Slaves got whipped as punishment, had to make their own food, got overworked, and even got sold to other plantations. After years of the mistreatment of African Americans in the country, there was the abolitionist movement to protest and fight back against slavery. From this movement, there were many prominent people like Fredrick Douglas, Harriet Tubman, and Sojourner Truth that helped slavery become illegal in 1865. Which ended years of suffering and torture for enslaved people in America.

What was the name of the movement that was againt slavery in America?

Freedom Movement

Anti-Slavery Movement

Abolitionist Movement

Slavery In America Slavery is an important part of American History. It was a major thing in the USA in the 1800s. It involved black people being forced to work for their enslavers in plantations, which were mainly in the South of the US. Slaves got whipped as punishment, had to make their own food, got overworked, and even got sold to other plantations. After years of the mistreatment of African Americans in the country, there was the abolitionist movement to protest and fight back against slavery. From this movement, there were many prominent people like Fredrick Douglas, Harriet Tubman, and Sojourner Truth that helped slavery become illegal in 1865. Which ended years of suffering and torture for enslaved people in America.

What was the name of the movement that was againt slavery in America?

Freedom Movement

Anti-Slavery Movement

Abolitionist Movement

Slavery In America Slavery is an important part of American History. It was a major thing in the USA in the 1800s. It involved black people being forced to work for their enslavers in plantations, which were mainly in the South of the US. Slaves got whipped as punishment, had to make their own food, got overworked, and even got sold to other plantations. After years of the mistreatment of African Americans in the country, there was the abolitionist movement to protest and fight back against slavery. From this movement, there were many prominent people like Fredrick Douglas, Harriet Tubman, and Sojourner Truth that helped slavery become illegal in 1865. Which ended years of suffering and torture for enslaved people in America.

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Part 2: The Experiances

How did most slaves attempt to go to freedom?

Running away

Underground railroad

driving a car

The Lives of Enslaved People Slaves in the US are probably the people with the worst experiences in North America. This is due to the fact that they got treated horribly in the plantations. Due to how they got treated and the work that they had to do, a lot of enslaved people ran away for freedom. To be specific they ran to the Northern States because those states did not allow slavery. Enslavers of slaves that ran away put up advertisements for people to capture and return the slaves to the plantations. Basically, they put a bounty on the slaves. A slave's life on a plantation is going to be rough since there are specific rules they have to follow, they have to make sure they get the right amount of cotton, make their own breakfast, get food as an allowance, and get placed into bad conditions to sleep in. Working at a plantation could lead to injuries, scars, and even death. But, enslaved people stated that getting whooped for their mistakes/actions is a major fear. So, it makes it look like the slaves have to live in sadness and fear almost every day.

How did most slaves attempt to go to freedom?

Running away

Underground railroad

driving a car

The Lives of Enslaved People Slaves in the US are probably the people with the worst experiences in North America. This is due to the fact that they got treated horribly in the plantations. Due to how they got treated and the work that they had to do, a lot of enslaved people ran away for freedom. To be specific they ran to the Northern States because those states did not allow slavery. Enslavers of slaves that ran away put up advertisements for people to capture and return the slaves to the plantations. Basically, they put a bounty on the slaves. A slave's life on a plantation is going to be rough since there are specific rules they have to follow, they have to make sure they get the right amount of cotton, make their own breakfast, get food as an allowance, and get placed into bad conditions to sleep in. Working at a plantation could lead to injuries, scars, and even death. But, enslaved people stated that getting whooped for their mistakes/actions is a major fear. So, it makes it look like the slaves have to live in sadness and fear almost every day.

When slaves ran away, their enslaver or someone accociated with the enslaver puts up an Ad. What are the Ads about?

Bounty/capturing slaves

asking for money

helping the slaves

The Lives of Enslaved People Slaves in the US are probably the people with the worst experiences in North America. This is due to the fact that they got treated horribly in the plantations. Due to how they got treated and the work that they had to do, a lot of enslaved people ran away for freedom. To be specific they ran to the Northern States because those states did not allow slavery. Enslavers of slaves that ran away put up advertisements for people to capture and return the slaves to the plantations. Basically, they put a bounty on the slaves. A slave's life on a plantation is going to be rough since there are specific rules they have to follow, they have to make sure they get the right amount of cotton, make their own breakfast, get food as an allowance, and get placed into bad conditions to sleep in. Working at a plantation could lead to injuries, scars, and even death. But, enslaved people stated that getting whooped for their mistakes/actions is a major fear. So, it makes it look like the slaves have to live in sadness and fear almost every day.

When slaves ran away, their enslaver or someone accociated with the enslaver puts up an Ad. What are the Ads about?

Bounty/capturing slaves

asking for money

helping the slaves

The Lives of Enslaved People Slaves in the US are probably the people with the worst experiences in North America. This is due to the fact that they got treated horribly in the plantations. Due to how they got treated and the work that they had to do, a lot of enslaved people ran away for freedom. To be specific they ran to the Northern States because those states did not allow slavery. Enslavers of slaves that ran away put up advertisements for people to capture and return the slaves to the plantations. Basically, they put a bounty on the slaves. A slave's life on a plantation is going to be rough since there are specific rules they have to follow, they have to make sure they get the right amount of cotton, make their own breakfast, get food as an allowance, and get placed into bad conditions to sleep in. Working at a plantation could lead to injuries, scars, and even death. But, enslaved people stated that getting whooped for their mistakes/actions is a major fear. So, it makes it look like the slaves have to live in sadness and fear almost every day.

Where did slaves go to escape their enslaved lives to go to freedom?

Brazil

Europe

Northern States or Canada

The Lives of Enslaved People Slaves in the US are probably the people with the worst experiences in North America. This is due to the fact that they got treated horribly in the plantations. Due to how they got treated and the work that they had to do, a lot of enslaved people ran away for freedom. To be specific they ran to the Northern States because those states did not allow slavery. Enslavers of slaves that ran away put up advertisements for people to capture and return the slaves to the plantations. Basically, they put a bounty on the slaves. A slave's life on a plantation is going to be rough since there are specific rules they have to follow, they have to make sure they get the right amount of cotton, make their own breakfast, get food as an allowance, and get placed into bad conditions to sleep in. Working at a plantation could lead to injuries, scars, and even death. But, enslaved people stated that getting whooped for their mistakes/actions is a major fear. So, it makes it look like the slaves have to live in sadness and fear almost every day.

Where did slaves go to escape their enslaved lives to go to freedom?

Brazil

Europe

Northern States or Canada

The Lives of Enslaved People Slaves in the US are probably the people with the worst experiences in North America. This is due to the fact that they got treated horribly in the plantations. Due to how they got treated and the work that they had to do, a lot of enslaved people ran away for freedom. To be specific they ran to the Northern States because those states did not allow slavery. Enslavers of slaves that ran away put up advertisements for people to capture and return the slaves to the plantations. Basically, they put a bounty on the slaves. A slave's life on a plantation is going to be rough since there are specific rules they have to follow, they have to make sure they get the right amount of cotton, make their own breakfast, get food as an allowance, and get placed into bad conditions to sleep in. Working at a plantation could lead to injuries, scars, and even death. But, enslaved people stated that getting whooped for their mistakes/actions is a major fear. So, it makes it look like the slaves have to live in sadness and fear almost every day.

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