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Life Under Slavery

Horizontales
state laws in early America defining the status of slaves and the rights of masters
Atlantic Ocean trade route between the New World, Europe, and Africa during the 18th century.
a place along the Underground Railroad where runaway slaves could find food and shelter.
songs sung by slaves in the American South.
a religious group whose members felt slavery was immoral and helped many slave escape.
a secret system for helping fugitive slaves from the American South escape to Canada.
a person who is the property of another person.
state laws in early America defining the status of slaves and the rights of masters.
African Americans who had been freed from slavery by their owners or purchased their own freedom
slavery or involuntary servitude.
Verticales
a slave’s attempt to claim some measure of freedom that ranged in forms from feigning illness
slaves who worked in the house as maids, cooks, footmen, valets, butlers, etc.
a woman who employs or has authority over servants or slaves.
to inflict a penalty for an offense.
area of the Atlantic Ocean between the west coast of Africa and the West Indies that was the longest part of the journey made by slave ships.
a person who provides a safe stopping place along the Underground Railroad.
a place along the fields planting crops such as cotton. the Underground Railroad where runaway slaves could find food and shelter
to beat with a strap, lash, or rod as punishment.
the owner or manager of a plantation.
one that runs from danger, duty, or restraint.