SOA 112 1nd Edition Lecture 10Outline of Last Lecture I. What was happening?II. Native American FamilyIII. Native Americans todayIV. Cultural differenceV. Family structure differencesVI. Problem with Natives and colonist VII. White settlers effects nativesVIII. Disease transfersOutline of Current LectureI. Slavery and the Making of America (Movie)Current Lecture- Slaves/indentured slaves were equals- Dutch west wanted free labor- Free Africans come to America in 1560- First slaves arrived 1600’s - Many Africans spoke multiple language- Christians Africans from Congo- Slavery unregulated and no laws- First 11 slaves built foundation for what is now New York- Brought creole women to stop interracial sex- Slaves had wages, kept wages- Europeans gave first slaves more rights because they were creole (a part white) - Actually allowed to marry each other in the church- Blacks in America became Christian in attempt to earn more rights (Christian cannot enslave ChristiansThese notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.- First slaves were given half freedom- Half free Blacks were unified with free and enslaved Blacks- 20% of New Amsterdam (New York) was Black- 3 men who were indentured servants escaped from their master, two white men were given three extra years and the Black man was given life as a slave.- 1650 turning point of meaning of race- First slaves sold because a man was falling behind economically - Equality between Blacks and indentured servants - 1661- Immanuel Rodriguez (the man sentenced to life) was given freedom but was treated poorly because of his race- For Blacks to be free they would have to be or impoverished - 1691- free Blacks couldn’t live in certain colonies- Blacks were denied education, jobs- Slavery replacing indentured servitude - Carolina- first slave community - More slaves=more land - 1 slaves= 50 acres of land- Africans brought rice over and was later exploited for
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