American History Chapter 4 Quiz
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When converting to Christianity, most slaves became?

  • Methodist (correct)
  • Catholic
  • Baptist (correct)
  • Lutheran
  • What type of resistance was the most common form of opposition to slavery?

    day-to-day

    What was the main result of slave insurrections?

    mass executions

    Which philosopher developed the notion of the 'natural slave'?

    <p>Aristotle</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The last of the New World slaves were liberated in 1888 in what country?

    <p>Brazil</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Under which system did slaves owe a share of their crop or their labor to an owner or a lineage, but owned the bulk of their crop?

    <p>clientage</p> Signup and view all the answers

    All of the following had established slave trading posts on the West African coast by the end of the seventeenth century except?

    <p>Spain</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The first justification for slavery based on ethnicity is found in?

    <p>the Curse of Ham</p> Signup and view all the answers

    All of the following were leaders of slave uprisings except?

    <p>John Laurens</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Slave masters extracted labor from which groups in the slave community?

    <p>children, the elderly, and physically impaired</p> Signup and view all the answers

    The first true slave society emerged in ancient ____.

    <p>Greece</p> Signup and view all the answers

    During the early nineteenth century, major conspiracies or revolts against slavery took place in all of the following except?

    <p>Haiti</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Slavery and Resistance

    • Most slaves converting to Christianity predominantly became Baptist or Methodist.
    • Day-to-day resistance was the most prevalent form of opposition to slavery, involving small acts of defiance.
    • Slave insurrections typically resulted in mass executions as a method to suppress rebellion.

    Philosophical Perspectives

    • Aristotle was the philosopher who introduced the concept of the "natural slave," suggesting certain individuals were destined to be enslaved based on their nature.

    Historical Context

    • The last of the New World slaves were liberated in 1888 in Brazil, marking a significant event in the abolition of slavery.
    • Under the clientage system, slaves contributed a share of their crops or labor to an owner while retaining the majority for themselves.

    Slave Trade

    • By the end of the seventeenth century, several nations had established slave trading posts on the West African coast; notable exceptions included Spain.
    • The first justification for slavery through an ethnic lens can be traced to the biblical narrative known as the Curse of Ham.

    Rebellion and Leadership

    • Leaders of significant slave uprisings included various historical figures, with John Laurens notable for not being among them.
    • Labor extraction targeted vulnerable groups within the slave community, including children, the elderly, and those with physical impairments.

    Ancient Societies

    • The first true slave society emerged in ancient Greece, reflecting early societal structures around slavery.
    • Major conspiracies or revolts against slavery in the early nineteenth century occurred in various locations, with Haiti being an exception.

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    Test your knowledge of Chapter 4 in American History with this quiz. Covering topics from slave resistance to philosophical notions surrounding slavery, these flashcards will help reinforce your understanding. Prepare to delve deeper into the historical context of slavery in America.

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