African Kingdoms - Answers • Uganda/ Rwanda/ Burundi/ Tanzania/ Kenya/ Congo/ Nigeria/Senegal/
Mali
• Nok people (Nigeria): agriculture, iron work, sculpture
• Akan Smiths(Ghana): copper
• Ghana ( land of gold)
African Slavery VS European Slavery - Answers • African: Warring tribes/ law breakers/ remained on
continent/ work out of slavery/ marry into owners family/ sell themselves or family members
• European: Africans singled out/ forced migration/ dehumanized Africans/ cruel and unjust power
Resistance during Slavery - Answers • Broke tools/ Suicide/ Strikes/ Ran Away/Protest/Abolitionist
Juan Guarrido - Answers • Spanish expedition to the Americas
• Accompanied by Ponce de Leon
Seminoles - Answers • Florida, Bahamas
• "The Wild Ones" Runaways
• Cities throughout florida
• African Amerians, Native Americans, Few Whites
Abolitionist - Answers • Working to abolish slavery
• Harriet Tubman/ Frederick Douglas/ John Brown/ William Llyod Garrison/ Sojurner Truth/ Joshua
Giddings
John Brown - Answers • White abolitionist
• Led raid at Harpers Ferry/ Assisted in underground railroad
• Resulted to violence
Frederick Douglas - Answers • Runaway Slave
• Writer/ Orator of the injustices of slavery
• Shared personal experiences
• Stared North Star Newspaper
• Anna Murray 44 years of marriage
, • Helen Pitts Douglas (white woman)
• Father white slave owner
Haitian Revolution - Answers • Teachings of Macandal and Boukman dutty
• 1789 French Revolution Starts
• 1791 start of Haitian revolution on hispanola-saint domngie" New Haiti"
• 1801 Thomas J breaks relations with Haitians (rebels)
• Toussiant Loveture (General)
• 1803 revolution ends Haiti became 1st black republic in the New World
Black Colonization - Answers • Returning Blacks to homeland
• Black settlement outside US
• Canada, Great Britian, Carribean
• Liberia/ Sierra Leon/ 1816 American Colonization society
• Black Belt: South where most blacks live
Dred Scott - Answers • Dred Scott vs Sanford Decision (Missouri)
• Sued to free himself, wife, and daughters
• Lived in free states with owners , felt he should be free
• Decision (1857): Blacks free or enslaved could not claim citizenship and could not bring suit in federal
court
Emancipation Proclamation - Answers • Preliminary: 1862
• 1863: Freed slaves in the south and revolting states
• Advocated for compensated labor
• Preserve the Union
• Did not support blacks
Reconstruction - Answers • Emancipation days/ family reunions/freedmans bureau/
amendments/voting rights/ built institutions/discrimination and violence/40acres and a mule
Freedman's Bureau - Answers • Bureau of refugees , free men, abandoned land