Historical Sources on Slavery
Historical Sources on Slavery
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Author(s): Sebree, Chet'la
ISBN No.: 9781502640864
Pages: 144
Year: 201907
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 30.58
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

In 1619, Dutch traders sold twenty Africans to English settlers for the purposes of slave labor. By the late seventeenth century, enslaved Africans would become the primary source of labor in America, especially in the South. While the North relied more on technology after the Industrial Revolution, the Southern economy was based on agriculture. Despite the aversion of many Northerners to slavery after the American Revolution, the demand for cotton and tobacco in the North kept slavery, on which the antebellum Southern economy was based, alive. In this book, students will read accounts about the lives of those enslaved laborers. Through primary sources, students will also learn about the laws designed to protect the institution of slavery and how the institution was dismantled.


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