APUSH ch.4
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| what caused the Bacon Rebellion? | the land was becoming scarcer, so there was a reluctance to grant freed servants land. Freedmen become very frusterated
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| Bacon's Rebellion (1676) | rebellion led by Nathaniel Bacon against Governor William Berkeley.
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| What did Governor William Berkeley do to anger Bacon and his followers? | he had a deal with the natives so he didn't take their land and refused to retaliate against Indian attacks
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| how did Bacon Rebellion end? | Bacon dies of disease, Berkeley hangs the rebels.
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| impact of Bacon Rebellion | indentured servants were now seen as a problem because they were involved in the rebellion. African slave labor seen as a better option now.
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| why did African slavery increase in the colonies mid 1680s? | blacks began to outnumber whites on plantations bc planters fear rebellious white servants, mortality rates improve=less risky to buy slaves, new rice & indigo planting= demand for labor
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| middle passage | African captives suffer grueling journey on ships with abominable conditions & tight quarters
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| Southern Society hierarchy: | 1.) merchant planters
2.)small farmers
3.) landless whites
4.) white indentured servants
5.) oppressed black slaves
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| cities in the south: | few cities; mainly isolated rural communities & plantations
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| cities in the north: | many small cities and big cities
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| Life in NE: | clean water & cool temps =less disease= longer life spans. big families and strong social structure
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| Life in South: | short lives, women get property rights if husband dies
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| Women in Puritan NE: | - can't vote, viewed as weaker than men
- more severely punished for crimes like adultery
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