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. 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. http://www.gilderlehrman.org/history-by-era/slavery-and-anti-slavery/resources/facts-about-slave-trade-and-slavery. www.pbs.org. What was the slave trade? . Approximately 11,863,000 Africans were shipped across the Atlantic, with a death rate during the Middle Passage reducing this number by 10-20 percent.. of Africa. The ways of African societies varied greatly from place to place. Hunters and Gatherers were around and many traveled from one African land to the other. They lived in small bands of 20-30 and could track animals over long distances. Starters. Starter # 1-Slavery & World History. 1. ________ Slavery is a product of capitalism..  . 2. ________ Myth: Slavery was an economically backward and inefficient institution.. 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?. Warm-Up (IN Page 29 TOP). Write down everything you know about slavery or the slave trade. . (Make sure to use COMPLETE SENTENCES). Based on our discussions, what was slavery like in Spanish-controlled America?. Big Ideas of the Lesson . The English enslaved Africans and forced them to work in the colonies.. Slavery had terrible effects on people and cultures of Africa. Although a majority of the enslaved Africans lived in the Southern Colonies, they were part of the population of each of the 13 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?. 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.. Study Guide Parts 1-3 and Vocabulary. Part 1 Questions With Answers . The . first Africans to come to the New World came and were treated as . . Indentured . servants. Why . did Maryland and Virginia have a need for slaves? . 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. Forced removal of Africans. African culture became one of the important strands in the development of American civilizations.. Islam consolidated its position in sub-Saharan and east Africa. Most of Africa remain independent states. The English enslaved Africans and forced them to work in the colonies.. Slavery had terrible effects on people and cultures of Africa. Although a majority of the enslaved Africans lived in the Southern Colonies, they were part of the population of each of the 13 colonies. . Each individual that finds meaning for their life addresses the four fundamental questions of life: . Who am I? . Where do I come from?. Why am I here? . What will happen when I die?. Who am I? . My name is Patricia Williams Diaw.

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