Rise of american identity

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What were the defining characteristics of the US domestic slave trade.

  • Dehumanization, slave codes, racial hierarchy, family separation.

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Average daily experiences of slaves

  • On a daily basis they were watched, overworked, and abused. They lived in little shacks on the plantation and only provided enough food to work.

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How did enslaved people resist and rebel?

  • On a daily basis they would sabotage equipment, steal, and run away.

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Similarities between the women’s reform movement and abolition movements

  • many abolitionists were also in the women’s reform movement, both felt limited by situations. Shared a belief in moral equality and enlightenment ideas.

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Differences between the women’s reform movement and abolition movements

  • abolition ultimately had a direct impact on ending slavery while the women’s reform laid the groundwork for the future. Women’s reform was to bring social and political changes for women while abolition was to end a specific injustice to enslaved people.