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Section 1: The Antebellum South

Section 1: The Antebellum South . Sectional Similarities Western European Culture Power of the White Male Sectional Differences Largely Rural “periphery” Changes in Agriculture Self-Sufficient v. Market Farms Cyrus McCormick . III. The Antebellum South a) Power of the Planter

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Section 1: The Antebellum South

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  1. Section 1: The Antebellum South • Sectional Similarities • Western European Culture • Power of the White Male • Sectional Differences • Largely Rural “periphery” • Changes in Agriculture • Self-Sufficient v. Market Farms • Cyrus McCormick

  2. III. The Antebellum South a) Power of the Planter b) Fundamental Flaws in Southern Industrial Expansion c) Slavery IV. The Railroad a) Prominent in the North, not so much in the South V. The Growth of Cities a) Impact of Industry in the North

  3. VI. Southern Life and Society a) Identity: slavery & staple agriculture b) staple crops c) Cotton Gin makes Cotton Gin

  4. VI. The Development of “Southernism” a) Distinctive self b) George Fitzhugh c) Josiah Nott “Niggerology”

  5. Section 2: Slavery • Slavery and the Constitution • 3/5 Compromise • The Commerce and Slave Trade Compromise

  6. c. Missouri Compromise

  7. II. The Slave Trade

  8. IV. Development of Slavery a) Laws b) Punishment c) Paternalism V. Free Blacks a) Discrimination b) William Ellison

  9. VI. Slave Management a) Owner b) Overseer c) Cotton General VII. Slave Life and Culture a) Field v. House Slaves b) Women

  10. VIII. Slave Resistance a) Gabriel b) Denmark Vesey c) Nat Turner d) silent sabotage

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