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The Development of Race Based Slavery in Colonial Virginia Jamestown 13 Colonies

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This is a topic that every US history teacher should address. It was very objective and I like how sample laws were included to further illustrate how quickly this system came to fruition. Thank you for a resource that made teaching a difficult topic more approachable.
This was a great resource. It was truly constructed very well. It saved me so much time and my students really understood the concepts I was trying to get across to them.
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This lesson helps students to understand the development of race-based slavery in the colony of Jamestown, Virginia, and how this slavery was different than previous forms of slavery practiced around the world.

Students read a "Historical Background" which discusses how race-based slavery developed in colonial Virginia. They then analyze laws that were created to support this system. It really helps them to understand that this type of slavery was about power. It also leads to great discussions about how this kind of thinking (without any basis in fact), has permeated U.S culture ever since. There's also a digital version that is specifically made for distance or hybrid learning.

The lesson is linked to NYS Social Studies Standards, but you could easily cut and paste in your own standards for your state.

NYS Framework Standards:

7.2d.2 - Students will examine the changing status and role of African Americans under the English colonial system.

7.2e.2 - Students will explain why and where slavery grew over time in the United States.

This zip file includes a PDF version, a PowerPoint version, and a link to a Google Slides version. Both the PowerPoint and the Google Slides versions are fully EDITABLE.

If you like this resource, check out my other resources in this unit!

Journey Through the 13 Colonies Interactive Experience !

Jamestown Settlement and the Mysterious Deaths

King Philip's War - The English and the Wampanoag

The Development of Race Based Slavery

The Atlantic Slave Trade and the Middle Passage - Stations Activity

Mercantilism Interactive Experience

13 Colonies One Pager

13 Colonies - Review and Assessment

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Determine the central ideas or information of a primary or secondary source; provide an accurate summary of the source distinct from prior knowledge or opinions.

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