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The Purpose and Justification for Slavery DBQ

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Historical Background & Question:

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From the earliest colonial times to 1865, slavery existed in the United States. During that time, millions of men, women, and children were denied almost all basic rights. Slaves had no freedom, no power to control their own lives, no ability to protect family members from harsh treatment, no means to keep their families together. Many of the human rights that slaves were made to live without are so basic that free people often take them for granted. Using FOUR (4) of the documents and your personal knowledge of the Slavery Era, respond to the following question: What was the purpose of slavery from the earliest colonial times until 1865? How did slaveowners justify owning slaves?

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Source: A Speech Defending Slavery (1835)

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The following passage is taken from a speech given by Governor

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George McDuffie of South Carolina. The speech was given to the

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state legislature in response to the growing evidence of abolitionists in that state.

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“No human institution, in my opinion, is more clearly consistent with the will of God than slavery. That the African Negro is destined to occupy this condition of servitude is not less clear. It is marked on the face, stamped on the skin, and shown by the inferiority of this race. They have all the qualities that fit them to be slaves, and not one of those that would fit them to be free men. Until the ‘African can change his skin,’ it will be useless to try by any human power, to make free those whom God has doomed to be slaves…”

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  1. What was McDuffie’s economic argument for slavery?

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    ADAM EMERY ADAM EMERY (Oct 02 2017 2:06PM) : African Americans fit all the qualities to be slaves.
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    Nathan Sanford Nathan Sanford (Oct 02 2017 2:08PM) : That the color of an African's skin are automatically doomed to be a slave.
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    IVAN DELEON IVAN DELEON (Oct 02 2017 2:08PM) : its useless to try because if that was gods destiny for you well then i guess you gotta do whatcha gotta do
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    JOSHUA CARTER JOSHUA CARTER (Oct 02 2017 2:16PM) : "It is marked on the face, stamped on the skin, and shown by the inferiority of this race."
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  1. What was McDuffie’s racial argument for slavery?

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    ADAM EMERY ADAM EMERY (Oct 02 2017 2:07PM) : Until an African can change their skin it will be useless for them to try to have human power.
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    JOSHUA CARTER JOSHUA CARTER (Oct 02 2017 2:08PM) : 'Until the African can change his skin,' it will be useless to try by any human power [Edited]
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  1. What was McDuffie’s religious argument for slavery?

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    ADAM EMERY ADAM EMERY (Oct 02 2017 2:07PM) : God doomed African Americans to be slaves.
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    JOSHUA CARTER JOSHUA CARTER (Oct 02 2017 2:14PM) : "To make free those whom God has doomed to be slaves"
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Source: An African’s Voyage to America on a Slave Ship

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“One day, when we had a smooth sea and moderate wind, two of my wearied countrymen, who were chained together, preferring death to a life in misery, somehow made it through the nettings and jumped into the sea. Immediately another quite dejected fellow, who on account of his illness was allowed to be out of irons, followed their example. There was such a noise and confusion among the people of the ship to stop and get the boat to go after the slaves. Two of the wretches were drowned, but they got the other, and afterwards whipped him unmercifully for preferring death to slavery.”

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4. Why did some of the people jump overboard?

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AMBER INGRAM AMBER INGRAM (Oct 02 2017 2:06PM) : 2 countrymen were chained up and they jumped off the boat they didn't want to die
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MITCHELL LUCAS MITCHELL LUCAS (Oct 02 2017 2:07PM) : they followed the example of the others and thought they could escape, but if they were captured then they were whipped severely.
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DASHAWN LURZ DASHAWN LURZ (Oct 02 2017 2:08PM) : netting and jumped into the sea
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HALEY HENSON HALEY HENSON (Oct 02 2017 2:09PM) : they were trying to excape missery

5. What does this tell you about life as a slave?

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AMBER INGRAM AMBER INGRAM (Oct 02 2017 2:08PM) : 2 of the wretches drowned and they also got whipped so they treated slaves badly
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DASHAWN LURZ DASHAWN LURZ (Oct 02 2017 2:09PM) : afterwards whipped him unmercifully for preferring death to slavery.”
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MITCHELL LUCAS MITCHELL LUCAS (Oct 02 2017 2:09PM) : it was very harsh and they were not treated as human beings, having all of their rights stripped from them.
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HALEY HENSON HALEY HENSON (Oct 02 2017 2:06PM) : that the slaves would do anything to escape

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Source: Slave Auction Advertisement

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6. How are the slaves described in the poster? What does this tell you? Why?

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RENAE BOTTOMS RENAE BOTTOMS (Oct 02 2017 2:07PM) : It describes them by age, and strength. It shows how much or how little they can do. So they don't have people doing what they cant do.
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ANDREW HARLACHER ANDREW HARLACHER (Oct 02 2017 2:08PM) : Aaaaaaa more

The slaves are described like they are products, they are described like they are top pf the line and better than other slaves on the market.

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ANDREW HARLACHER ANDREW HARLACHER (Oct 02 2017 3:39PM) : yuh
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JONATHAN RODRIGUEZ JONATHAN RODRIGUEZ (Oct 02 2017 2:09PM) : it tells me about how they look and what they are good at and it they are guessing how old they look too.
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Source: A Speech by Frederick Douglass (1850)

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"The law gives the master absolute power over the slave. He may work him, flog him, hire him out, sell him… In law a slave has no wife, no children, no country and no home. He can own nothing, acquire nothing, but what must belong to another."

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7. What was Frederick Douglass' point out about the institution of slavery? Why?

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HEATHER VAHL HEATHER VAHL (Oct 02 2017 2:08PM) : What was Franklin Douglass' point out about the institution of slavery? Why? more

He thinks that it is cruel and an unusual punishment to the African Americans because they masters get to flog them, hire him out, and sell them.

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BRANDON DURDAN BRANDON DURDAN (Oct 02 2017 2:08PM) : They weren't able to have anything because it was his law
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Source: United States Census, 1860.

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This map shows states & counties in the South and the number of slaves that live in each place. It is shown below the question.

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8. What do the darker areas mean? What does this say about slavery? Which direction is slavery moving? Why?

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Emily Roberts Emily Roberts (Oct 02 2017 2:04PM) : More than 10,000 slaves; Areas with dark states have most slaves; South because slavery mostly happens there
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CHASE AHLSTROM CHASE AHLSTROM (Oct 02 2017 2:04PM) : slavery is there
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YAMINIA DELEON YAMINIA DELEON (Oct 02 2017 2:07PM) : please add more
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BLAINE FLUECH BLAINE FLUECH (Oct 02 2017 2:05PM) : Sentence more

Darker areas mean more slaves, there is a lot of slaves in the south, wast and south, more plantation down south

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CHASE AHLSTROM CHASE AHLSTROM (Oct 02 2017 2:04PM) : its in a lot of places
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YAMINIA DELEON YAMINIA DELEON (Oct 02 2017 2:07PM) : not enough
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Source: National Archives

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Photograph of a Slave who was whipped (1863).

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9. What does this photograph suggest about how slaves were treated? Why?

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JUSTIN SZEWCZYK JUSTIN SZEWCZYK (Oct 02 2017 2:03PM) : They been whipped and treated as animals
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YAMINIA DELEON YAMINIA DELEON (Oct 02 2017 2:07PM) : By the looks of this picture they were treated poorly they didn't feed them. By the scars of this man they whipped him really bad.
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DMU Timestamp: September 19, 2017 21:22

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ANNASTASIA LEIBOV ANNASTASIA LEIBOV (Oct 02 2017 2:05PM) : The Slaves are described like they arent people. Its like they are animals, which isnt right. They are described as people who arent able to do anything.
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CHASE COMPTON CHASE COMPTON (Oct 02 2017 2:08PM) : sentence more

That the law gives the master more power over the slave.

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