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1. Open your online Social Studies textbook left column in Schoology. The title of the textbook is McGraw-Hill K-12.

2. Go to Chapter 14, Lesson 4; click on the "Go" button to open the pages.

3. Define the six words in the lesson. You can use the glossary or the text to define each word. The words are below:

Vocabulary:

yeoman
overseer
spiritual
slave codes
Underground Railroad
literacy
4. You will read chapter 14, lesson 4 and make three (3) notes for each heading and subheading. The heading and subheadings are below:

Small Farmers and the Rural Poor
Plantation Owners
The Lives of Enslaved People
African American Family Life
African American Culture
African American Religion
Slave Codes
Escaaping Slavery
Southern Cities
BE SURE TO MAKE NOTES OF MAIN IDEAS, IMPORTANT FACTS AND DETAILS, DATES, EVENTS, AND PEOPLE.

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Answer:

yeoman - a servant in a royal or noble household, ranking between a sergeant and a groom or a squire and a page.

overseer - a person who supervises others, especially workers.

spiritual - relating to or affecting the human spirit or soul as opposed to material or physical things.

slave codes - based on sixteenth century English common laws that dealt with English felons, vagrants, vagabonds, and servants that absconded from their duties.

underground railroad - a system of cooperation among active antislavery people in the U.S. before 1863 by which fugitive slaves were secretly helped to reach the North or Canada

literacy - competence or knowledge in a specified area.

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