Vocabulary
Important People
Slave Trade
Triangle Trade
Slavery Grows and Plantation Life
100

private ownership of people

Chattel slavery

100

financed several Atlantic voyages to West Africa, played a large role in developing the Atlantic slave trade

Prince Henry of Portugal 

100

What was the main cash crop in areas colonized by the Spanish and Prortuguese

Sugarcane

100

What were the 3 legs of the triangle trade 

raw materials and goods, finished goods, and enslaved people

100

How did New England colonies benefit from slavery even if they did not use enslaved workers in large numbers?

They benefited from the triangular trade, especially the export of rum. Used enslaved people sparingly.

200

good transported by ship

cargo

200

brought a group of imprisoned Africans to Virginia. _________ traded these people for food

Dutch Pirates

200

Why did the owners of plantations enslave African People?

to be profitable and plantations required many workers

200

How were enslaved people captured?

They were either kidnaped by Europeans or taken prisoners of war by other Africans 

200

What was the Germantown Quaker Petition?

A document that protested slavery in Pennsylvania

300

areas around the equator that remain warm all year

tropical latitudes

300

One of the leaders of Massachusetts Bay Colony

John Winthrop 

300

What did the Spanish use enslaved labor for?

To mine gold and silver in Mexico and Peru. They also farmed sugar plantations in the Caribbean

300

How were the conditions on the slave ships?

were treated like cargo not people. They were crowded and chained, it was hot, and disease spread quickly. 

300


What happened to enslaved families once bought and sold?

Many families were often broken up 

400

to gain possession

procure

400

wrote about and described the awful condition aboard the shop during the Middle Passage (hint: was 11 years old)

Olaudah Equiano

400

What other Europeans used slavery?

The Portuguese used slavery in Brazil, and the English used slavery in their Caribbean colonies

400

What was the trip across the Atlantic Ocean that enslaved people endured called?

The Middle Passage 

400
Why was life extremely difficult for enslaved people? 

Enslaved people were brutally punished, had no rights, couldn't travel without permission, could not testify in court and weren't allowed to read/write

500
cruel, lacking mercy 

inhumane

500

Countries that were involved in the Atlantic slave trade before the English

Portuguese and Dutch

500

Who were the first Euorpeans involved in the Atlantic Slave Trade

Portuguese 

500

How were enslave people transported?

They were marched in chains to a seaport where they board a packed ship and sailed across the Atlantic. If they survived they were sold at a slave market in the Americas. 

500

How did enslave people create their own community and keep their culture alive?

They shared stories and folktales hand down from generations, kept African music and dance alive, held on to their religious beliefs/practices, and blended the African and American culture together. 

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