PPT-The Movement to End Slavery

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I Abolition A Ending Slavery In the 1830 s a movement formed seeking abolition an end of slavery Some wanted emancipation to free the slaves Possible Problems

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I Abolition A Ending Slavery In the 1830 s a movement formed seeking abolition an end of slavery Some wanted emancipation to free the slaves Possible Problems a b c. Sarah Richardson. Slavery. Slave trade defined as the enforced migration of people across national boundaries over long distances to bondage in a different setting . Ancient empires of Egypt, Greece and Rome all utilised slave labour . Chapter 14. Section 2. Early Efforts to End Slavery. In 1787 at the Constitutional Convention it was decided that each state would be allowed to decide the issue of slavery themselves.. Quaker Benjamin Lundy founded the first abolitionist newspaper in 1821. People…. Slaves. Movement of peoples 1750 - 1918. What . factors affected the movement of people from 1750 to 1918?. The major movements of people were slavery, transportation and migration. . What is Slavery?. Revivalism. &. Reform. Social Reforms. Several . social reform movements began during the early-mid 1800s. These movements aimed to transform society for the better. . . Many who participated in these movements were inspired by the . SS8. What was life like as a slave? . It is impossible for any of us to truly understand the horrors of slavery but we can learn about the experiences of these men and women. WARM - UP. BRAINSTORM: What . Bellwork. :. Read the primary source. What point is the author trying to make?. “I am aware that many object to the severity of my language; but is there not cause for severity? I . will be. as harsh as truth and as uncompromising as justice. On this subject, I do not wish to think or speak, or write, with moderation. No! No! Tell a man whose house is on fire, to give a moderate alarm; tell him to moderately rescue his wife from the hands of the ravisher; tell the mother to gradually [remove] her babe from the fire into which it has fallen – but urge me not to use moderation in a cause like the present. I am in earnest – I will not equivocate – I will not excuse – I will not retreat a single inch – AND I WILL BE HEARD.”. “A civilized nation that was both ignorant and free never was and never will be” –Thomas Jefferson. The Abolitionist Movement. Abolitionists pushed for the end of slavery.. The movement steadily increased the tensions between the North and the South. Academic Resource Center. Slavery Narratives: The Basics. Genre that begins in 18. th. Century. Tell the story of a slave . Writers include:. Frederick Douglass. Harriet Beecher Stowe. Harriett Jacobs. K-W-L Abolition of Slavery. -. -. -. -. -. -. -. -. -. -. K. W. L. OBJ & DO NOW. OBJ: identify . the concepts of slavery and abolition by creating a cover page and KWL chart for the unit . Abolition of . A Problem in the united states that caused this movement . One problem that existed in America that led to the Abolition movement was the Missouri Compromise. The Missouri Compromise was put into effect in 1819 in America. This compromise had stated that when a state enter the union it must enter with a sister state (ex. Maine entered the union as a free state, well Missouri entered as a slave state). The compromise also outlawed slavery above the 36. Most APUSH exams have one to two multiple choice questions and the writers use straightforward definitions, quotes and even picture to see if students can identify these concepts. 2006 DBQ was devoted to this topic. Abolitionist. A person who supported abolition, or the ending of slavery. Asylum. An institution for the care of people, especially those with physical or mental impairments, who require organized supervision or assistance.. Education Reform. It’s the 1800s and there are very few public schools. Some kids, who have rich parents, either attend private schools or have tutors come to their house. Most kids, however, stay home and work for their parents. In small areas where lands have been less developed one teacher, with little or no education, teaches a group of students in a small room. In 1837, Horace Mann becomes the Secretary for the Massachusetts board of education and things begin to transform.. Warm Ups. US History. Warm Up 10/23/17. Give an example of a precedent that Washington set during his Presidency & explain its importance to the nation.. Warm UP 10-24-17. The XYZ Affair (1797) led to near formal war with.

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