PPT-Whose Slave Will You Be?

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A Battle of Mind Body and Soul Romans 1212 A full manuscript of this talk along with this PowerPoint can be found at danielakincom Some Opening Thoughts and Observations

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A Battle of Mind Body and Soul Romans 1212 A full manuscript of this talk along with this PowerPoint can be found at danielakincom Some Opening Thoughts and Observations About Sexual Addictions. This is awful that human beings could allow profit to cause them to act in ways that violate another group’s human rights. I can only imagine how scared, horrified, and lost the Africans must have felt. Their hearts must have been broken!. possession. chattels. All Quiet on the Western Front. --Erich Maria Remarque. their goods and . On the way we meet the inhabitants trundling. along with them in wheelbarrows, . in perambulators, and on their backs.. Resistance: Comparative Perspectives and the Context of Turner’s Rebellion. History 350. April 21, 2015. Reminders and Announcements. Navigating around History 350. Syllabus is the first item in Blackboard Documents. 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?. Primary Documents. For each document record the following . Source and Year. Type of Doc. POV. What “voice” or viewpoint is missing?. Analysis. Document. : http://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/disp_textbook.cfm?smtID=3&psid=71. 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?. 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. INTRODUCTION. The Triangular Trade. Images & information gathered from. www.hitchcock.itc.virginia.edu/Slavery. . . starter activity. A diagram of the slave ship Brookes a Ship based in Liverpool, which regularly sailed between Britain, Africa & West Indies. The black marks are slaves. What do you think life was like on board this ship?.. Engelbert 2015. To think about…. Last class we examined multimedia sources about how slavery became the norm in America. It was illegal for slaves to learn to read and write, so they turned. . to. The Spanish and Portuguese had enslaved Africans to work in the sugar plantations on the islands off the coast of Africa. . As the rich lands of the Americas fell into their hands they extended the practice westward by transporting slaves across the Atlantic.. 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?. 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.

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