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Antebellum

  • Trans-Atlantic slave trade

    Trans-Atlantic slave trade
    The Atlantic slave trade took place in the Atlantic Ocean from the 16th through to the 19th centuries. Became the focus of trade between Europe and Africa. Europe trade goods for slaves in Africa and the sold the slaves to America. The process took about 18 months. And increased a lot of slave in different places.
  • Legislative actions

    Legislative actions
    Legislative actions taken by congress regarding slavery
  • cotton gin

    cotton gin
    The first modern mechanical cotton gin was created by American inventor Eli Whitney in 1793. Whitney's gin revolutionized the cotton industry in the United States it led to slavery in the American South for cotton workers. The cotton was used for clothes. Some effects about cotton gin not only Men's had to work also the women's had to work in the factories. They had long hours and they had low pays and they had to be under supervision.
  • Women's rights movement of the 1800s

    Women's rights movement of the 1800s
    The women's didn't have more rights then men. The men had more rights then women's. The men had to go work and the women's had to stay at home a clean the house do the stuff they had to do at home. Do the food. If they had children they had to teach them
  • Immigration

    Immigration
    There was 4.5 million Irish arrived in america in the 1820 and 1930. Missouri as a slave state and prohibits slavery in territories north of Missouri The Irish Immigration was because of the potato famine. There were 52,000 Irish immigration who migrated. This impacted the north because the more population the better
  • Abolitionist-Frederick Douglass

    Abolitionist-Frederick Douglass
    Federick Douglass is a African American social reformer,orator,abolitionist,written and statesman. Federick escaped from slavery after in master died in the north. He beacsome a leader of the abolitionist movement. His first speech was in 1841 at the church of the Rev.
  • Telegraghy

    Telegraghy
    The telegraph was developed in the United states by Samuel morse and others inventors in the 1830s. How it impact on society by use the telegraph to monnunicate with people throught some codes. The most common was Morris code. The telegraph revolutionized long-distance communication. Morse had sent his first telegraph message from Washington D.C to Baltimore, Maryland. It worked by transmitting electrical signals over a wire laid between stations.
  • Lowell mills girls

    Lowell mills girls
    Europe traded goods for slaves in africa and then sold the slaves to the america. The process took about 18 months and increased a lot of slave in different places. The Lowell mill took place in Massachusetts. This impacted the south because slaves worked there for many years
  • Elevator brake

    Elevator brake
    Elisha Otis was the inventor of an elevator . It took place in Yonkers New York why? We use the elevator for if we have a taller building they could take the thing up are down.
  • Abolitionist-John Brown

    Abolitionist-John Brown
    John Brown was a 19th-century militant abolitionist known for his raid on Harpers ferry in 1859 Brown and his sons led attacks on pro-slavery residents. John brown was a terrorist of the south. He had five sons.he had slavet reinforcements. He was a hero in the eyes of Northern extremists and was quick to capitalize on his growing reputation.
  • The Middle Passage

    The Middle Passage
    The Middle Passage was the stage of the triangular trade in which millions of people from Africa were shipped to the New World as part of the Atlantic slave trade. African markets with manufactured goods were traded for purchased they transported across the Atlantic as slaves the slaves were then sold or traded for raw materials
  • The first great migration

    The first great migration
    The population had decreased due to health diseases malnutrition and war with Indians. A lot of African America migrated to other states it went to many places like Chicago,Detroit,lllioniois,pilots,new York,Michigan and Pennsylvania.