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Matthew Dumbrique

YouTube - The American Revolution 1775 part 2 - 0 views

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    These parts of the video go over the American Revolution. It gives us a better understanding of what happens. How British were trying to take over Canada.
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    These parts of the video go over the American Revolution. It gives us a better understanding of what happens. How British were trying to take over Canada.
Matthew Dumbrique

YouTube - The American Revolution 1775 part 1 - 0 views

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    These parts of the video go over the American Revolution. It gives us a better understanding of what happens. How British were trying to take over Canada.
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    These parts of the video go over the American Revolution. It gives us a better understanding of what happens. How British were trying to take over Canada.
Lucas Petricorena

Jamestown, Virginia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

  • Jamestown
    • Lucas Petricorena
       
      was founded May 14, 1607
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    "Jamestown, located on Jamestown Island in the Virginia Colony, was founded on May 14, 1607.[1] It is commonly regarded as the first permanent English settlement in what is now the United States of America, following several earlier failed attempts, including the Lost Colony of Roanoke. It was founded by the London Company (later to become the Virginia Company), headquartered in London. Located in James City County when it was formed in 1634 as one of the original eight shires of Virginia, Jamestown was the capital of the Colony for 83 years, from 1616 until 1699.[2] At that time, the capital was relocated to Middle Plantation, about 8 miles (13 km) distant. (That small community, which had also become home to the new College of William and Mary in 1693, was renamed Williamsburg in 1699). The London Company's second settlement, Bermuda, claims the oldest town in the English New World, as St. George's, Bermuda was officially established (as New London) in 1612, where James Fort, in Virginia, is said not to have been converted into Jamestown until 1619. Jamestown ceased to exist as a settlement after the transfer of Virginia's capital to Williamsburg in 1699, existing, today, only as archaeological remains, whereas St. George's has continued in use throughout.[3] Jamestown is one of three locations comprising the Historic Triangle of Colonial Virginia: Jamestown, Yorktown, and Williamsburg. Jamestown offers two areas to visit. Historic Jamestowne,[4] on Jamestown Island, is a cooperative effort by Jamestown National Historic Site, a part of Colonial National Historical Park, which is a unit of the National Park Service, and the Association for the Preservation of Virginia Antiquities. The other attraction is known as Jamestown Settlement, and located 1.25 miles (2.01 km) from the historic location of the colony. It is a Living History interpretive site operated by the Jamestown Yorktown Foundation in conjunction with the Commonwealth of Virginia and was established f
Matthew Dumbrique

YouTube - Braddock's Grave pt. 2 - 0 views

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    Here is part 2. It's only 46 seconds.
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    This is Braddock's grave. Exactly where George Washington buried him. This is where the Battle of Monongahela was, exactly.
Jason Diaz

Charles Lee (Attorney General) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

  • Charles Lee
    • Jason Diaz
       
      he was a british officer who left the british army to be in the american army.
    • Clarissa Caraballo
       
      he was a british officer like horatio gates who left the british army to be a volunteer in the american army .
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    During his term in office Lee lived in Alexandria, which was then part of the capital district. He was an early advocate for the return of the southern part of the District of Columbia to Virginia which finally happened in 1847.
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    After his time as Attorney General, he became the port officer for the District of the Potomac and among the most prominent trial lawyers in Northern Virginia and the District of Columbia.
david reyes

The Battle of Trenton - 1776 - 0 views

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    The battle of Trenton 1776 part of the American revolution / American war of independence
eric rivera

John Martin (Jamestown) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

    • Samuel Melendez
       
      Captain Martin did not want to be part of the war againts the British,so he decided not to vote. As he said he did not want to be part of the people who would gt killed and said he had a family to take care of
  • was a Councilman of the Jamestown Colony in 1607
  • Capt. John Martin
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  • (c. 1560 – 1632)
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    Captain John Martin arrived in Virginia along with his teenage son John on April 26, 1607, when what came to be called the "First Landing" occurred at the place where south edge of the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay meets the Atlantic Ocean, a location the colonists named Cape Henry.
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    Bargrave sold the plantation to three merchants from England. Then, from 1720 until 1926, the plantation became home to members of the prominent Harrison family of Virginia. Located in modern-times in Prince George County, Virginia and known as Lower Brandon Plantation, in the 21st century, Captain John Martin's circa 1616 plantation is both a National Historical Landmark open to tours and one of America's oldest continuous farming operations.
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    Wingfield reported that, "Master Martyn followed with, he reporteth that I do slack the service in the collonye, and doe nothing but tend my pott, spitt, and oven, but he hath starved my sonne, and denyed him a spoonfull of beere; I have friends in England shalbe revenged on him if ever he come in London."
Guillermo Santamaria

Mayflower Compact - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 3 views

  • Having undertaken, for the Glory of God and advancement of the Christian Faith and Honour of our King and Country, a Voyage to plant the First Colony in the Northern Parts of Virginia, do by these presents solemnly and mutually in the presence of God and one of another, Covenant and Combine ourselves together into a Civil Body Politic, for our better ordering and preservation and furtherance of the ends aforesaid; and by virtue hereof to enact, constitute and frame such just and equal Laws, Ordinances, Acts, Constitutions and Offices, from time to time, as shall be thought most meet and convenient for the general good of the Colony, unto which we promise all due submission and obedience. In witness whereof we have hereunder subscribed our names at Cape Cod, the 11th of November, in the year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord King James, of England, France and Ireland the eighteenth, and of Scotland the fifty-fourth. Anno Domini 1620
Malik Rodgers

William Brewster - 0 views

  • William Brewster was born at Scrooby
    • Malik Rodgers
       
      Scrooby is a small village on the river ryton and near bawtry in the northern part of the english country.
Cesar Monterroso

Mohawk nation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • During the era of the French and Indian War (also known as the Seven Years' War), Anglo-Mohawk partnership relations were maintained by men such as Sir William Johnson (for the British Crown), Conrad Weiser (on behalf of the colony of Pennsylvania), and Hendrick Theyanoguin (for the Mohawks). The Albany Congress of 1754 was called in part to repair the damaged diplomatic relationship between the British and Mohawks.
    • Cesar Monterroso
       
      In this war the Mohawk tribe helped a lot in this War. Along with English and tribes of Catawba and Cherokee. George Washington's Militia will help as well. George becomes leader.
Matthew Dumbrique

Mount Vernon, Virginia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

  • While "Mount Vernon" -- drawn from the Mount Vernon plantation, the home of George Washington located south of Alexandria -- is often used locally to refer to the entire unincorporated area between Old Town Alexandria and Fort Belvoir, Mount Vernon as defined by the Census Bureau encompasses only the part of it coextensive with Alexandria ZIP code 22309, bounded by the Potomac River to the south, Fort Belvoir to the west, Huntley Meadows Park to the north, and Little Hunting Creek to the east.
    • Matthew Dumbrique
       
      When Lawrence Washington passed away he gave Mt. Vernon To George Washington. Then years later, George decided to maintain a residence there. He also lets his mother stay in his house.
    • 3ddi3 3d :1 Yea!!! S0n
       
      the home of george washington south of Alexidria
kenny rosario

Benjamin Franklin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 6 views

  • Benjamin Franklin
    • Adonis Bencosme
       
      Benjamin Franklin was a very intelegant man.
    • Adonis Bencosme
       
      He was also a kool guy and a ladie's man ;) lol.
    • x3  aLiysha snipeS♥
       
      He invented electricity.
    • Joel Garcia
       
      didnt invent electricity , learned to harness it like use it for stuff like a light bulb
    • Edson Ordonez
       
      He was a smart guy and invented many things like electricity
    • Korey Knight
       
      He was an inventor. It was because of him the French came on the Aerican side.
    • Adonis Bencosme
       
      He ivented the swivel chair.
    • Adonis Bencosme
       
      He was one of the guys in the first Colonial Congress
    • Adonis Bencosme
       
      He represented Pennsylvania.
    • Adonis Bencosme
       
      Benjamin Franklin was also one of the guys that sign the declaration of independence.
    • anibal hernandez
       
      Benjamin Franklin was a great inventor in hes life he invented many things.
    • kenny rosario
       
      one of his greatest inventions was the swivel chair
  • Inventions and scientific inquiries
    • Matthew Dumbrique
       
      Ben Franklin discovered electricty. He did this by tying string around a key. Then he attached it to a kite. When lightning came the lighting would hit the kite there for condcuting electrcity.
    • Jaylen Gibson
       
      He was one of the founding fathers of the United States. Franklin was a printer and a politation and a inventer also a scientist.
    • giovanni belletti
       
      franklin john adams and thomas jefferson were best friends and they all had taken part of the declaration of independence
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  • one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. A noted polymath, Franklin was a leading author and printer, satirist, political theorist, politician, scientist, inventor, civic activist, statesman, soldier,[2] and diplomat. As a scientist, he was a major figure in the American Enlightenment and the history of physics for his discoveries and theories regarding electricity
    • Jaylen Gibson
       
      Benjamin Franklin was one of the founding fathers of the states. He was all the above.
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    ben franklin was a person who had many talents and was one of the most greatest speakers of the time. he could almost do anything he even invented electricity. you could even say that he was the hue heffner of his time meaning he got all of the women because they all adored him
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    Benjamin Franklin was born on Milk Street, in Boston, Massachusetts, on January 17, 1706[1] and baptized at Old South Meeting House. He was the son of Josiah Franklin, a tallow chandler and soap- and candle-maker, and his second wife, Abiah Folger. Josiah had 17 children; Benjamin was the fifteenth child and youngest son.
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    Franklin's father, Josiah Franklin, was born at Ecton, Northamptonshire, England on December 23, 1657, the son of Thomas Franklin, a blacksmith and farmer, and Jane White.
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    In 1727, Benjamin Franklin, then 21, created the Junto, a group of "like minded aspiring artisans and tradesmen who hoped to improve themselves while they improved their community."
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    Franklin is credited as being foundational to the roots of American values and character, a marriage of the practical and democratic Puritan values of thrift, hard work, education, community spirit, self-governing institutions, and opposition to authoritarianism both political and religious, with the scientific and tolerant values of the Enlightenment.
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    Franklin is credited as being foundational to the roots of American values and character, a marriage of the practical and democratic Puritan values of thrift, hard work, education, community spirit, self-governing institutions, and opposition to authoritarianism both political and religious, with the scientific and tolerant values of the Enlightenment.
3ddi3 3d :1 Yea!!! S0n

George Grenville - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

    • eric rivera
       
      parlament made up of two parts he is in one
    • Joel Garcia
       
      made up by house of lords and house of commons
  • George Grenville (14 October 1712 – 13 November 1770) was a British Whig statesman who rose to the position of Prime Minister of Great Britain. Grenville was born into an influential political family and first entered Parliament in 1741 as an MP for Buckingham. He emerged as one of Cobham's Cubs, a group of young MPs associated with Lord Cobham.
brianna batista

Militia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 2 views

    • Emmanuel Payano
       
      Short tem definition for the word "militia"-Men who were recruited by the army. They were not payed for their actions. These men would fight with the regulars in the war.
    • Emmanuel Payano
       
      Militia had less power but regulars had more. For example, if say a militia that was a lieutenant was in charge of building a fort. Regulars come in to help and leading would be a captain. although that is a lower rank. Regulars have more power and experience then militia.
  • militia
    • Emmanuel Payano
       
      George Washington was also a militia at age 20-23.
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    • giovanni belletti
       
      benjamin martin gathered militia to fight against the red coats which are the british
    • brianna batista
       
      malitia was a short group of men who vaulenteer in the american army that can onlii stay for 6moths then if they want they can sign again.
    • nilsson Siguenza
       
      milisa was a short group of men that signed up for six months to be in the army then they could leave or sign up agian .
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    Non paid solders that were recruited from the army
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    Yeah George Washington was part of the Virginia Militia. He then wanted to become one of those "redcoats" or British Regulars. Remember he wanted to become a farmer. Then he had a change of heart and went back to his ol' General and commanding self.
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    militia were farmers and regular people that would voulenteer for war when needed
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    militia werent always farmers
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    were people who voulentered for the army and they were not trained soilders
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    milita is just like a army but they dont have uniforms and its a group of farmers
daniel cruz

Slavery - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 9 views

    • giovanni belletti
       
      The slaves carry and plant tobaco
    • giovanni belletti
       
      The Dutch, French, an the Spanish made a lot of money selling slaves to each other
    • Cesar Monterroso
       
      They also collected cotton from the fields feeding there masters and carrying for any kids that there. The lived in small one room huts. The slept on hay beds along with maybe 7 more people squished together. The Master usually have 100's of slaves per farm.
    • Rafael Rivera
       
      The Slaves were also sold for tabaco . Becuase tabaco was like money back then .
    • anibal hernandez
       
      Slaves in the time of George Washington's time were treated with no respect. the slaves would get sold for tobacco and money.also even when the black people were free they would still have to respect all the white people because they weren't treated the same as other free citizens.like there was a woman named Francis and she was a free African American that wasn't treated the same as the whites she would go to court for thingts she would do and wipe her. then she went to court again and they made her become a slave for 10 years. then her owner told her if he dies she was free but that didn't happen to her. the slave owner died and she went back to court because they didn't believe her so the family of the died slave owner got the slave to work for them for the rest of there life.
    • christopher salinas
       
      the slaves also harvested rice. they grew a lot of rice
    • Alexia Rivera
       
      the slaves showed the british on how to make rice
    • nilsson Siguenza
       
      some people were agianst slaves but still owned for example john adams and george washington.
  • Slavery (also called thralldom) is a form of forced labour in which people are considered to be the property of others.
    • alexy velasco
       
      America was one of the last to end slavery. It took 200 years to do this.
    • Alexia Rivera
       
      If a woman gives birth to a child and she is free then the child will automatically be free also but if she is not the child must remain a slave
    • nilsson Siguenza
       
      american was one of the last country to end slavery it toook over 200 years for this to happen
  • debt-slavery
    • alexy velasco
       
      People that worked for this kind of slavery were known as indentured servants. Indentured servants were mostly white. They were also treated better than any of the other slaves. They could have their freedom after the time they promised to the specific person is over.
    • Alexia Rivera
       
      The indentured servants would work for 7 years and after that they were free .
    • Geselle Valera
       
      if they werent indentured slaves they had to work till they died indentured slaves were mostly white.
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  • the birth of slave children to slaves
    • alexy velasco
       
      This rule was a little different. It is known that if the mother of the children was a slve then the children were slaves too. But if the mother is free then the children are free too.
    • Janelly Rodriguez
       
      it did not matter if the father was free because if the mother was a slave soa were the children
    • Geselle Valera
       
      the white men had sex whith african slaves and if they had children the children had to be slaves till the mom was free
    • Jaylen Gibson
       
      Blacks taken from africa are oiled and said across then traded. After that process they are forced to work for the slave owners and traded again for tabacco.
    • Alexia Rivera
       
      during the voyage of transporting the slaves to the new world almost 50% died coming over here
    • Jarred Green
       
      many slaves dided while coming to america, they were force captured from africa
  • legal for an owner to kill a slave
    • Jaylen Gibson
       
      The slave owners are aloud to kill their slave sif they felt that they arent diong what is asked of them. Its mainly towards africa slaves.
    • Geselle Valera
       
      the black slaves had no rights and had to do exactly what they were told to do and if they didnt the owners would kill them or beat them
    • Jaylen Gibson
       
      All slave owners are aloud to kill their slaves due to them running away and disobeying the orders. This abuse is mainly towards the blacks.
    • Jaylen Gibson
       
      Many slave owners have africa sex slaves. Their job is to produce and work for the master and if the mother is free the child is free too.
    • Alexia Rivera
       
      Even the natives had slaves espiecially the cherokee indians
    • Ashley Torres
       
      Many of the blacks were abused because of their behavior.
    • Samuel Melendez
       
      South Carolina had the most slaves than any other collony
    • Janaisha Torres
       
      The Washington and Jefferson Family had slaves. But didnt treat them the way other people treated slaves
    • nilsson Siguenza
       
      slaves owners were allowed to kill their slaves for, disobaying or running away this usally happend to the blacks. this was really unfair
    • Samuel Melendez
       
      The Americans would trow the dead african bodys to the Atlantic sea.The americans later then got disturbed because of the bodys going to the shore.
  • of forced labour in which people are considered to be the property of others.
  • form of forced labour in which people are considered to be the property of others
  • Approximately 10–20% of the rural population of Carolingian Europe consisted of slaves
    • anibal hernandez
       
      slaves were big part of the population of many other places then europe. in america there were atleast 250000 slaves in america in the 1750's.
  • Slavery (also called thralldom ) is a form of forced labour in which people are considered to be the property of others . Slaves can be held against their will from the time of their capture, purchase or birth, and deprived of the right to leave, to refuse to work, or to demand wages.
    • Jarred Green
       
      they were held against there will and had very few rights
    • nilsson Siguenza
       
      if a slave had a baby their baby was a slave also
    • alize mcghee
       
      thier was one slavery person that was under the militia that  the gost made . 
    • alize mcghee
       
       if an woman that was a slave had an slave that baby she had would automaticley me an slave as well 
    • alize mcghee
       
      all of the slaves wanted freedom 
    • alize mcghee
       
      they did not get treated same as the whites did 
  • By this definition there are approximately 27 million slaves in the world today, more than at any point in history and more than twice as many as all African slaves who survived being taken to the Americas in the Atlantic slave trade.[2][3][4]
  • the birth of slave children to slaves
  • Slavery was prominent presumably elsewhere in Africa long before the beginnings of the transatlantic slave trade.[69
  • Slavery in the United States
  • Slavery has existed, in one form or another, through the whole of recorded human history — as have, in various periods, movements to free large or distinct groups of slaves.
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    (this link is going to tell you everything about slaves .
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    SOme Indians were slaves but they were topowerfull
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    Tabbaco is what made the slave owners so rich they would sell a young slave for 200 pounds of tabbaco
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    slaves yeah they were bad lolL
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    Slaves were not people (metaphorically speaking). They were property. They were treated like animals. Their masters would often whip them as a lesson of discipline.
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    slaves had no rights at all basically they were property to the white people they could not even vouch for there selves in the court of law
Matthew Dumbrique

YouTube - The American Revolution: The Confict Ignites Part 5 - 0 views

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    This video gives a better understanding. It goes into great detail.
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    This video gives a better understanding. It goes into great detail.
Matthew Dumbrique

YouTube - The American Revolution: The Conflict Ignites Pt 1 - 0 views

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    These series of videos gives a better understanding. It goes into great detail.
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    These series of videos gives a better understanding. It goes into great detail. I already saw the first part.
alexy velasco

Lexington, Massachusetts - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 1 views

  • Lexington, Massachusetts
    • alexy velasco
       
      This is the first colony that was part of the first battle of the American Revolution. Captain Gage had ordered his troops to get the gunpowder that was in the basement of a church. He had ordered his men not to start a battle. They did anyway.
    • joel abreu
       
      This is true, !!!! The men probably decided to start the battle themselves. why, because the son's of liberty started throwing and saying a bunch of things to the soldiers and that was what got them aggravated.
  • the Battles of Lexington and Concord
    • alexy velasco
       
      The first battle was in Lexington then in Concord. The Sons of Liberty had made a plan, when they found out what the British were planning, and had told Paul Revere to warn the Minute Men and the Militia if the British were comming by land or sea. When the British had come they found first 40 Militia in Lexington and then 20,000 Militia in Concord.
daniel cruz

Slavery in the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 3 views

  • Slavery in the United States lasted as a legal institution until the passage of the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution in 1865. It had its origins with the first English colonization of North America in Virginia in 1607, although African slaves were brought to Spanish Florida as early as the 1560s.[1] Most slaves were black and were held by whites, although some Native Americans and free blacks also held slaves; there was a small number of white slaves as well.[citation needed] Slaves were spread to the areas where there was good quality soil for large plantations of high value cash crops, such as cotton, sugar, and coffee. The majority of slaveholders were in the southern United States, where most slaves were engaged in an efficient machine-like gang system of agriculture, with farms of fifteen or more slaves proving to be far more productive than farms without slaves.[citation needed] Also, these large groups of slaves were thought to work more efficiently if guarded by a managerial class called overseers to ensure that the slaves did not waste a second of movement. From 1654 until 1865, slavery for life was legal within the boundaries of much of the present United States.[2] Before the widespread establishment of chattel slavery (outright ownership of the slave), much labor was organized under a system of bonded labor known as indentured servitude. This typically lasted for several years for white and black alike, and it was a means of using labor to pay the costs of transporting people to the colonies.[3] By the 18th century, court rulings established the racial basis of the American incarnation of slavery to apply chiefly to Black Africans and people of African descent, and occasionally to Native Americans. In part because of the success of tobacco as a cash crop in the Southern colonies, its labor-intensive character caused planters to import more slaves for labor by the end of the 17th century than did the northern colonies. The South had a significantly high number and proportion of slaves in the population.[3] Twelve million Africans were shipped to the Americas from the 16th to the 19th centuries.[4][5] Of these, an estimated 645,000 were brought to what is now the United States. The largest number were shipped to Brazil (see slavery in Brazil).[6] The slave population in the United States had grown to four million by the 1860 Census.[7] Slavery was one of the principal issues leading to the American Civil War. After the Union prevailed in the war, slavery was abolished throughout the United States with the adoption of the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution.[8]
  • Slavery in the United States
    • Matthew Dumbrique
       
      Most of the slaves were African Americans. The masters theat they worked for called them negores. They would be bought and sold like they were property. This was very diffficult for blacks to deal with for 200 years.
    • kenny rosario
       
      If they didnt do there job they would get whipped mulitiple times until the blood ouze out and ended with a splash of salt water
    • Matthew Dumbrique
       
      They would whip any black slave that either didn't listen to their masters ot did something to make them mad. Francis was a indentured servant who was snetenced to 30 whips. But not only Francis got whipped, possibly many other Africna sprobably got whipped even more!
    • Justin Rodriguez
       
      francis also has gotten a bigger punishment because some time later she got prgenate by her owner so not only did she get the whip punishment i think she was sent to life in being a slave i dont really know what happend to her baby though ( she was raped by her owner and they punished her instead of her owner thats quite messed up )
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  • Women's rights
    • Matthew Dumbrique
       
      Back in the time of George Washington, women had no rights like the African men did. They were "reproducting tools" to whites. They would engage in sexual intercourse with men to produce more slaves, sort of like a business. If they didn't have sex with other African men, they were raped by their masters and most of the time it didn't turn out good for them because her rapist was white. Whites had more rights.
  • Slave Trade
    • Matthew Dumbrique
       
      The Spanish, The Dutch, and The Portugese were the top slave sellers. They bought slaves like they were candy from a store. The slaves they bought, traded, and/or sold had to plant tobacco, which was very much like money. They would trade slaves for tabacco, vice-versa.
  • Free blacks
    • Matthew Dumbrique
       
      Free blacks, were not completely free, only half free. They only had certain rights such as having their own farm, panting their own crops, and exploring.
    • Matthew Dumbrique
       
      Emmanuel was an identured servant. He lost his wife and kids and would NEVER see them again because thy were slaves.
  • African slaves were brought to Spanish Florida as early as the 1560s
    • christopher salinas
       
      They were brought in ships to the U.S from Africa. They were crwoded in the ships. A lot of them died in the ship and when they died people threw them to the sea.
  • Most slaves were black and were held by whites,
  • Slaves were punished with a variety of objects and instruments. Some of these included: whips, placed in chains and shackles, various contraptions such as metal collars, being hanged, and even forced to walk a treadmill
  • The Whip was the most common form of punishment performed on a slave
  • Most slaves were African and were held by Europeans
  • there was a small number of white slaves as well
  • An animation showing when United States territories and states forbade or allowed slavery, 1789-1861
    • Samuel Melendez
       
      black people were treated worst after the constetution
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    Slavery in the United States lasted as a legal institution until the passage of the Thirteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution in 1865
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    Slavery in the United States
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    slavery was a wrong thing because human being were treated like they were not humans because of their skin color
Justin Rodriguez

New Jersey Colony - 0 views

  • New Jersey
    • Justin Rodriguez
       
      um but some parts ruled by indians i mean like the spanish conquered it sure but the indians were there first 
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    This is the colony of New Jersey. back then there were no states. There were colonies ruled by the British.
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