antebellum notes

  • the cotten gin

    the cotten gin
    the cotton gin idea was a great idea founded by a great man named Eli, wihtney. he invented the cotten gin for the slaves that way they can claen the cotten faster then what it takes them by them selves taking more then 2 hours do ckean it and the cotten gin takes less to clean it this was used in the south
  • Frederick Douglass

     Frederick Douglass
    Frederick Douglass was a former slavethat was sold to many different owners. he was was raisedin the south and he was also lived in free states with some of his owners
  • womens rights

    womens rights
    women did not have many rights but they were oblagated with some rights but they didnt not have the right of speeking freely for rights that they didnt like they also worked in the factorys and was able top learn the rights of freedom of speah
  • the telogragh

    the telogragh
    the telogragh was manly used to talk to there loved on and to talk to family members and they can tell if there familys are alive
  • the middle passge

    the middle passge
    Two by two the men and women were forced beneath deck into the bowels of the slave ship. The captives lay down on unfinished planking with virtually no rooms that had no privasy they had a little bucket with no privacy for the restroom
  • lowell mill girls

    lowell mill girls
    the lowell mill girls were female workers who came to work for the textile compines they didnt have many rights until they were self tought about there rights and they had a saying for a freedom f speach there were girls that worked there from the ages of 15 to 30
  • wemon rights

    wemon rights
    they had few political and legal rights in the new republic.they could not have a freedom of speech and they had to build up to rise to the freedom of speech there fpr later in tghe feuture they had there own freedom of speech
  • irish im

    irish im
    in the irish immagration there were many people tht were devistated about this immigration in the middle half of the nineteenth centurymore than one-half of the population of IRELAND emigrated to the United States.
  • John Brown

    John Brown
    John Brown was a abolitionist who believed in the violent overthrow of the slavery system. he didnt like to have slaves be free and he didnt like Frederick Douglass as a free slave
  • atlantic slave trade

    atlantic slave trade
    transatlantic slave trade took place across the Atlantic Ocean from the 16th through to the 19th centuries. The vast majority of those enslaved that were transported to the New World, many on the triangular trade route
  • the greatesd migration

    the greatesd migration
    The Great Migration was the movement of 6 million African Americans out of the southern U.S to the urban Northeast, Midwest, and West that began between 1910 and 1970.