PPT-Transatlantic Slave Trade and the 3 Papal Bulls

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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

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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 IIs Crusades to justify European colonization and expansionism. Overview The transatlantic trade and investment partnership TTIP is a free trade agreement currently being negotiated between the European Union and the Unit ed States The aim of the agreement is to create growth and jobs on both sides of the Atlant 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… . 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?. AND THE FUTURE OF U.S.-EU ECONOMIC RELATIONS. Earl H. Fry. Professor of Political Science. Brigham Young University. earl_fry@byu.edu. American Chamber of Commerce. in . Luxembourg. May 12,. . 2015. (Continued). 03/10/13. Islamic Slave Trade? A misnomer?. If transatlantic trade has not been called “Christian slave trade”, then it would be more appropriate to use . Arab/. P. ersian slave trade . 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?. L/O – . To discover who benefited from the slave trade and to identify the arguments used to defend it. Starter. – . Which groups of people profited from the Slave Trade? Think about what was brought and sold. 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. Conceptual Frameworks. Historical Background. The Slave Trade’s Diversity. A Case Study of the Slave Trade. Africa in the Era of the Transatlantic Slave Trade. Conceptual Frameworks. Historical Background. Source: Mastering the TEKs in World History. Jarrett, Zimmer, Killoran. . They couldn’t just find directions on Google Maps…. The goods introduced to Europe during the crusades and the writings of Marco Polo had increased European interest in trade with Asia. . H Garcia . Ostos. . This a Spanish Fighting Bull. . They . weigh between 500 and . 700 kg . (the weight of . 8. fully grown men). . They are very strong and aggressive. Their horns are longer than those of any other type of bull. . 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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