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Colonial Slavery: Development, Practices, and Social Impact
Discover how colonial slavery shaped American society through plantation systems, legal codes, and the transatlantic slave trade.
What You'll Learn
Plantation systems created rigid social hierarchies based on enslaved labor.
Slave codes legally classified enslaved people as property without rights.
The Triangular Trade connected Europe, Africa, and colonial American economies.
Enslaved communities resisted oppression through culture and organized networks.
What You'll Practice
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Students analyze how plantation labor shaped colonial social and economic structures.
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Learners identify key vocabulary including chattel slavery and manumission terms.
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Questions compare indentured servitude and enslaved labor in colonial society.
Why This Matters
Studying colonial slavery development equips students to understand the historical roots of racial inequality, economic systems, and the ongoing struggle for civil rights in America.
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Plantation System
Slave Codes
Triangular Trade
Chattel Slavery
Resistance

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