PPT-The Slave Trade Triangle
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Middle Passage Setting the scene The journey often took many weeks The weather could often be horrendous Many slaves had never before seen the sea The slaves had
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Middle Passage Setting the scene The journey often took many weeks The weather could often be horrendous Many slaves had never before seen the sea The slaves had been ripped apart from their families. Credit given to: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston . Publishing for portions of this presentation. Below decks on an illegal slave ship seized by a British antislavery patrol in 1846.. Reading Focus. Where did the Atlantic slave trade originate?. 1500-1850. The Atlantic slave trade involved the largest intercontinental migration of people in world history prior to the 20th century. Ask yourself:. What is slavery? Why did/does it happen? . When it all started… . . Known, collectively, as . Bulls of Donation. This bull is credited . by many historians with “ushering in the West African slave trade”. Some . historians view . the 3 bulls . together as extending the theological legacy of Pope Urban II’s Crusades to justify European colonization and expansionism. Objectives. State the triangle angle sum theorem and solve for an unknown angle in a triangle. Classify triangles based on measures of angles as well sides. State the triangle exterior angle theorem and solve for an unknown exterior angle of a triangle. Barbara Anderson. African Studies Center, UNC-Chapel Hill. November 2013. b_anderson@unc.edu. . . http://africa.unc.edu/. . How did the trans-Atlantic slave trade begin?. Why did Europeans choose Africans?. Credit given to: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston . Publishing for portions of this presentation. Reading Focus. Where did the Atlantic slave trade originate?. How did slavery evolve in the American colonies?. Credit given to: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston . Publishing for portions of this presentation. Reading Focus. Where did the Atlantic slave trade originate?. How did slavery evolve in the American colonies?. A . 3D-printed version . of the . Reutersvaard. Triangle illusion. Penrose Triangle . lego illusion . by . Erik Johansson. Penrose Triangle . dice illusion. Penrose Triangle . gif. Impossible triangle sculpture as an . In the Beginning. Portugal’s Prince Henry was looking for a sea route around Africa to India. West African Kingdoms had an abundance or gold and other resources. Small trading stations on Africa’s western coast. The Beginning. Factories:. Established trading forts allowing trade from the interior. Much is established with the consent of the African people.. El Mina. Missionary efforts. Europeans saw the Africans as pagan savages (just like the saw everyone else). Pre-Existing Slave Trade. Trans-Saharan trade routes (Red Sea and East African) had been trading slaves for centuries throughout the Middle East and Northern Africa. Mostly women: traded as concubines for harems; domestic servants. Slave Trade. The idea of making someone less wealthy or less fortunate a bound servant is not new, but the degree to which the institution of slavery chained Africans was incomparable in world history. Learning objective . – to . understand how the slave trade worked and its key components.. I can . describe. the key . features of th. e slave trade. .. Level 4. I can . e. xplain . the key . features of the slave trade and how they worked.. Lesson 5. History of African Slavery. Slavery has existed since antiquity. It became common in Africa after the Bantu migrations spread agriculture to all parts of the continent. History of African Slavery.
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