PPT-Enslavement of Africans
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Mrs Tucker 7 th Grade World HistoryHonors Cobalt Institute of Math and Science Enslavement of Africans Enslaved persons could gain freedom by buying or earning it
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Mrs Tucker 7 th Grade World HistoryHonors Cobalt Institute of Math and Science Enslavement of Africans Enslaved persons could gain freedom by buying or earning it Marry a free person Escaping. John . Mukum. Mbaku, J.D., Ph.D.. Brady Presidential Distinguished Professor of Economics. Weber State University & Nonresident Senior Fellow, The Brookings Institution. In June 2009, Comoros, Djibouti, and Senegal called on African States Parties to withdraw . K. now About Key Concept 1.3 To Succeed In APUSH. APUSH Review: Key . Concept . 1.3. www.Apushreview.com. Period 1: 1491 - 1607. The New Curriculum. Key Concept 1.3 “Contact among American Indians, Africans, and Europeans challenged the worldviews of each group.”. White . O. ver Black. Which came first: slavery or racism?. Jordan’s thesis. White . prejudice did not become racism until the late. 1700s after the American Revolution, because . of the. possibility that Black slaves might become free. The Trans-Atlantic. Slave Trade. Trans-Atlantic Slave Destinations. The Slave Trade. Existed in Africa before the coming of the Europeans.. Portuguese replaced European slaves with Africans.. Sugar cane & sugar plantations.. Honors World History. Dubbs. #1a. . Spain / Uruguay. Portugal / Brazil. Great Britain. . Netherlands. . Year. Embarked. Disembarked. Embarked. Disembarked. Embarked. Disembarked. Embarked. Disembarked. Starters. Starter # 1-Slavery & World History. 1. ________ Slavery is a product of capitalism.. . 2. ________ Myth: Slavery was an economically backward and inefficient institution.. At one point, we were all “others” in America. This is the story of how some of the others came to be here. Europeans come to the colonies. England. 1600’s – 90% of immigrants came from England. Describe the conditions under which enslaved Africans came to the Americas.. Explain why slavery became part of the colonial economy.. Identify the restrictions placed on enslaved Africans in the colonies.. Conditions of Trade & Slaves. You will be assigned a “specific” leg of the Triangular Trade. Read about your assigned leg of the Triangular Trade taking note on items traded, and write a brief explanation of how the people/country benefitted from those items.. The . Zong. Case and the end of the slave trade. 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. Indentured servants – poor immigrants who paid for passage to the colonies by agreeing to work for four to seven years.. Triangular trade – Three part voyage that brought enslaved Africans to America.. How would you feel if this happened to you?. That question was asked by Julius Lester, author of books like . To Be a Slave. , which won a Newbery Award, and other books like . John . Mukum. Mbaku, J.D., Ph.D.. Brady Presidential Distinguished Professor of Economics. Weber State University & Nonresident Senior Fellow, The Brookings Institution. In June 2009, Comoros, Djibouti, and Senegal called on African States Parties to withdraw . Nationalism in Africa. Africa Today. “If you woke up one morning and found that somebody had come to your house, and had declared that house belonged to him, you would naturally be surprised, and you would like to know by what arrangement. Many Africans at that time found that, on land that had been in the possession of their ancestors from time immemorial, they were now working as squatters or laborers.”.
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