PPT-Gaspar Yanga & Slavery in Mexico

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Gaspar Yanga amp Slavery in Mexico The first Liberator in the New World Mexico Today New Spain Colonial Mexico Hernan Cortes Conquers the Aztecs I Slavery in Mexico

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Gaspar Yanga amp Slavery in Mexico The first Liberator in the New World Mexico Today New Spain Colonial Mexico Hernan Cortes Conquers the Aztecs I Slavery in Mexico A By the 1520s Mexico had approximately 6 000 African slaves mainly along the Atlantic amp Pacific Coasts. et al .M., Silva, J.P.N., Gaspar, M., Barbedo, C.J. & Figueiredo-Ribeiro, R.C.L. 2012. Non-structural carbohydrates of immature seeds of Caesalpinia (Leguminosae) are involved in the induction of des Who are the Aztecs?. The Aztecs are a group of people that have their own legends, they are like a tribe. Their tribe soon became called Mexico.. Where did the Aztecs go to?. The Aztecs came to Mexico so they can build their temples there and then they named themselves “Mexica” which soon became called “Mexico”.. (. Kit: . Quintero. -. Ramírez. ; Mize, R.L.. ; . Pantaleo. , . K; Wise, C. ; Wise. T.A.; . Abboushi. , S.). WST. Trade liberalization and Neoliberalism. Global Commodification . US hegemony. Advanced industries, technology & market (P). Setting the Scene…. Year – 1820. President. – James Monroe. Thomas Jefferson . voices . . his opinion of slavery. . 11 free states. 11 slave states . How do we admit Missouri?. The Missouri Compromise. 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 . The Road to the Missouri Compromise . Northwest territories - land acquired from the British after their defeat in the American Revolutionary War.. Northwest Ordinance of 1787 strictly forbade slavery in these territories.. David M. . Boje, Keynote . June . 8, 2017 at Lille France 12:30-2PM. http://davidboje.com. for link to the SLIDES of David and of Grace Ann. I am an ontologist. An ontologist does storytelling about the social and material situation of global slavery. 1793-1860. American Pageant Chapter 16. “Cotton is King!”. King Cotton. Cotton Gin—revives slavery. South & others profited. ½ of American exports after 1840. Produced more than ½ world’s supply. Explain . the impact of the Missouri Compromise on the admission of states from the Louisiana Territory. . b. Examine James K. Polk’s presidency in the fulfillment of Manifest Destiny including the Texas annexation and Oregon. . 1820-1860. A10Q. 7.10.30. Essential Question. To what degree was the South developing as a distinctively different region from the rest of the United States during the period 1820 to 1860? . To what degree did slavery shape life in the South during this period? . 1820-1860. The South and the Slavery Controversy. Chapter 16. I. Cotton is King. After Revolution slavery faced an uncertain future, it was logical to think slavery would fade away. Invention of the cotton gin in 1793 changed that. - Frederick Douglass. Frederick Douglass. “I expose slavery in this country, because to expose it is to kill it. Slavery is one of those monsters of darkness to whom the light of truth is death.” . Push to the Pacific. John O’Sullivan coined the phrase MANIFEST DESTINY in 1845:. “Our manifest destiny is to overspread the continent allotted by Providence for the free development of our yearly multiplying millions.”. 1820-1860. A10Q. 7.10.30. Essential Question. To what degree was the South developing as a distinctively different region from the rest of the United States during the period 1820 to 1860? . To what degree did slavery shape life in the South during this period? .

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