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  1. Hi, I'm John Green, this is Crash Course U.S. History, and today, we're going to talk about slavery, which is not funny. 0:00 / 14:25. In which John Green teaches you about America's...

  2. thecrashcourse.com › courses › slavery-crash-course-us-history-13Slavery: Crash Course US History #13

    John will talk about what life was like for a slave in the 19th century United States, and how slaves resisted oppression, to the degree that was possible. We'll hear about cotton plantations, violent punishment of slaves, day-to-day slave life, and slave rebellions.

  3. In short, slavery dominated the South, shaping it both economically and culturally, and slavery wasn't a minor aspect of American society. By 1860, there were four million slaves in the U.S., and in the South, they made up one third of the total population.

  4. 31K. 892K views 3 years ago Crash Course Black American History. Today we're learning about the Transatlantic Slave Trade, which brought millions of captive Africans to the Americas...

  5. 13 de ago. de 2021 · 10K. 329K views 2 years ago Crash Course Black American History. Cotton is everywhere in our modern world, and it became a hugely important crop in the 19th century United States....

  6. Slavery - Crash Course US History #13. 14m. In which John Green teaches you about America's "peculiar institution," slavery. I wouldn't really call it peculiar. I'd lean more toward a horrifying and depressing institution, but nobody asked me. John will talk about what life was like for a slave in the 19th century United States.

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