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Unit 1 (Conflict and Change (Slavery: The conflict was that normal…
Unit 1
Conflict and Change
Slavery: The conflict was that normal plantation workers were dying off due to diseases, they needed somebody to work for them. The plantation workers believed it was a good idea to use slaves to work, this way they can still farm and manage their crops.
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Regulator Movement: The conflict was that there was no law/court in the Upcountry, the change was that regulators were sent to the Upcountry.
Farming and Agriculture: The conflict is that settlers had to travel often because they constantly ran out of materials and resources. The change is that farming and agriculture was developed and settlers could now have permanent settlements.
Stono Rebellion: The conflict was the unfair treatment from their masters, and the change was that the slaves had a rebellion and attempted to escape slavery.
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Power/Authority
Stono Rebellion: When the Stono Rebellion started, blacks outnumbered the whites, so they dominated majority of them. Until the slave owners sent out a militia, the militia were way more advanced than the rebellion members, so the militia had the power/authority.
Colonies: Colonies are countries under the full political control of another country. The power and authority would be coming from the country that has full political control.
Circuit Court Act: During the regulator movement, the Circuit Court Act ended the regulators because they had more power/authority.
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Slavery: During slavery, white people had the power and authority over black slaves.
Science, Technology, and Society
Mercantilism: The rulers of countries believed that the way of mastering trade is to have your country have more exports than imports.
Gullah: A language/culture that slaves used so that they can talk and communicate with other slaves without their masters understanding them.
Crops and Plantations: When plantation workers started to die off due to disease, they got the idea of using slaves to work on the plantations for them.
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Stono Rebellion: The reason why the slaves lost in the Stono rebellion was because the militia had way more advanced weapons and technology.