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Academic Alignment Authority: Virginia

Subject Matter / Course: Social Studies

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Virginia
Social Studies
The Beating of Patsey, the Slave
Ages: 10, 11
Were often born into slavery (Children of enslaved African Americans were born into slavery.)
Virginia
Social Studies
The Beating of Patsey, the Slave
Ages: 10, 11
Southern states that were dependent upon labor-intensive cash crops seceded from the Union. Northernmost slave states (border states) and free states stayed in the Union.
Virginia
Social Studies
The Beating of Patsey, the Slave
Ages: 10, 11
Human resources: e.g., farmers, enslaved African Americans
Virginia
Social Studies
The Beating of Patsey, the Slave
Ages: 10, 11
Plantations (slavery), mansions, indentured servants, fewer cities, fewer schools, Church of England
Virginia
Social Studies
The Beating of Patsey, the Slave
Ages: 11, 12
African Americans also faced discrimination and violence in the North and Midwest.
Virginia
Social Studies
The Beating of Patsey, the Slave
Ages: 14, 15, 16, 17
Slavery was based on race.
Virginia
Social Studies
The Beating of Patsey, the Slave
Ages: 14, 15, 16, 17
Women and children entering the workplace as cheap labor
Virginia
Social Studies
The Beating of Patsey, the Slave
Ages: 14, 15, 16, 17
The African slave trade and the development of a slave-labor system in many of the colonies resulted from plantation economies and labor shortages.
Virginia
Social Studies
The Beating of Patsey, the Slave
Ages: 14, 15, 16, 17
Why was slavery introduced into the colonies?
Virginia
Social Studies
The Beating of Patsey, the Slave
Ages: 14, 15, 16, 17
The development of a slavery-based agricultural economy in the Southern colonies eventually led to conflict between the North and South and the American Civil War.
Virginia
Social Studies
The Beating of Patsey, the Slave
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Ages: 14, 15, 16, 17
Although slavery ended, African- Americans did not achieve full equality during the next 100 years.
Virginia
Social Studies
The Beating of Patsey, the Slave
Ages: 14, 15, 16, 17
African Americans disagreed about how to respond to these developments.

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