This is a law from Mississippi in 1866.   Section 2. Be it f…

This is a law from Mississippi in 1866.   Section 2. Be it further enacted, that all freedmen, free Negroes, and mulattoes in this state over the age of eighteen years found  . . . with no lawful employment or business, or found unlawfully assembling themselves together either in the day or nighttime, and all white persons so assembling with freedmen . . .  or living in adultery or fornication with a freedwoman, free Negro, or mulatto, shall be deemed vagrants; and, on conviction thereof, shall be fined in the sum of not exceeding, in the case of a freedman, free Negro, or mulatto, 150, and a white man, $200, . . . the free Negro not exceeding ten days, and the white man not exceeding six months. This law is an example of a

TRUE OR FALSE?   Lectures noted that ancient Mississippian c…

TRUE OR FALSE?   Lectures noted that ancient Mississippian culture, by driving Spanish explorers from the southeastern part of North America, helped shape US history.  Because Spain didn’t colonize the southeast, Britain took the land, turning it into tobacco and rice colonies that became the roots of the Old South.  

The class has indicated, through its discussions of Indian W…

The class has indicated, through its discussions of Indian Wars, slave rebellions, military conflicts, duels, slavery, and the Civil War, that the pre-Civil War United States was a violent place.  Did this violence extend into politics?  Which of the following politicians were victims or  perpetrators of violent acts?