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part i: historical timeline
directions: for each event below, research the historical context using class materials, textbooks, maps, and reliable sources.
| the clue (investigate the context) | your answer
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1 | in 1619, a privateer ship called the white lion docked at this specific location in virginia with “20 and odd” africans. |
2 | in 1738, freedom - seekers fled south to spanish florida to establish this first legally sanctioned free black settlement. |
3 | eli whitney’s 1793 invention was meant to reduce labor, but it actually made “green seed” cotton so profitable that slavery expanded. |
4 | this 1831 uprising in southampton county, va, caused a “great panic” and led to laws banning black people from learning to read. |
5 | in 1849, a woman used the “north star” to navigate this secret network of routes and safehouses to reach philadelphia. |
6 | at an 1851 convention, a speaker challenged the idea that women were “delicate” by asking, “ar’n’t i a woman?” |
7 | in 1857, chief justice taney ruled that a specific enslaved man was “property” and had no standing to sue in federal court. name the case. |
8 | in 1859, an abolitionist group seized a federal arsenal to start a revolt. in which city and state (now west virginia) did this occur? |
9 | this 1863 executive order only applied to states that were “in rebellion,” leaving enslaved people in “border states” still in bondage. |
- The White Lion docked at this Virginia site in 1619, bringing the first recorded enslaved Africans to the English colonies.
- Fort Mose, founded in 1738, was the first legally recognized free Black settlement in what would become the U.S.
- Eli Whitney's 1793 cotton gin made short-staple cotton profitable, increasing demand for enslaved labor.
- This 1831 rebellion led to harsh restrictions on enslaved people's education and movement.
- The Underground Railroad was a secret network of routes and safehouses used by freedom seekers; the North Star was a key navigational tool.
- Sojourner Truth delivered her famous "Ain't I a Woman?" speech at the 1851 Akron Women's Rights Convention.
- The 1857 Supreme Court ruling denied enslaved people citizenship and legal standing.
- John Brown led an abolitionist raid on the Harpers Ferry arsenal in 1859, aiming to arm enslaved people for rebellion.
- President Lincoln's 1863 order only freed enslaved people in Confederate-held territory, not border states still in the Union.
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- Point Comfort (Fort Monroe), Virginia
- Fort Mose (Gracia Real de Santa Teresa de Mose)
- Cotton Gin
- Nat Turner's Rebellion (Southampton Insurrection)
- Underground Railroad
- Sojourner Truth (at the Akron Women's Rights Convention)
- Dred Scott v. Sandford
- Harpers Ferry, Virginia (now West Virginia)
- Emancipation Proclamation