AFRICA BEFORE ENSLAVEMENT
THE ATLANTIC WORLD
SLAVERY IN THE AMERICAS
RESISTANCE & REBELLION
UNDERGROUND RAILDOAD
KEY TERMS
100

This powerful West African empire grew wealthy through gold and salt trade.

What is Ghana?

100

This group financially benefited most from the slave trade.

What are European merchants or traders?

100

This crop dominated plantation labor in the Caribbean and Brazil.

What is sugar?

100

This everyday form of resistance included slowing work or feigning illness.

What is day-to-day resistance?

100

This term referred to people who helped enslaved individuals escape to freedom.

What are conductors? 

100

The forced movement of Africans to the Americas.

What is the Transatlantic Slave Trade?

200

This famous ruler of Mali is known for his pilgrimage to Mecca.

Who is Mansa Musa?

200

This brutal journey transported enslaved Africans across the Atlantic.

Middle Passage

200

This legal status defined enslaved people as property.

What is Chattel Slavery?

200

This act of resistance involved escaping bondage permanently.

What is running away?
200

This formerly enslaved woman made repeated dangerous trips to guide others to freedom.

Who is Harriet Tubman?

200

The belief that Europeans were superior to Africans.

What is white supremacy? 

300

This misconception falsely portrayed Africa as uncivilized to justify enslavement.

What is the myth of African inferiority?

300

These European goods were exchanged for enslaved Africans.

What are guns, textiles, alcohol, or manufactured goods?

300

By maintaining oral histories during and after enslavement, _________________represent this form of resistance that helped sustain African identity in the diaspora.

What are griots? 

300

This 1739 rebellion took place in South Carolina.

What is the Stono Rebellion?
300

This geographic factor made the Underground Railroad especially active in northern states.

Proximity to Canada?

300

The process of stripping people of their culture and humanity.

what is dehumanization?

400

This African trading city connected trans-Saharan routes to global commerce.

What is Timbuktu?

400

This European nation dominated sugar production in Saint-Domingue.

What is France?

400

This concept explains how slavery became tied specifically to race.

What is the racialization of slavery?

400

This revolution in the Caribbean terrified slaveholders across the Atlantic world.

What is the Haitian Revolution?

400

Other than Canada where did enslaved people escape to?

What is Mexico?
400

A system where ancestry determined freedom or enslavement.

What is hereditary slavery?

500

This factor made some African states vulnerable to European exploitation.

What is internal conflict or ethnic fractionalization

500

The first European Nation to explore Africa and bring slaves to the Americas. 

What is the Portuguese
500

This group developed some of the harshest slave codes in the Americas.

Who are Caribbean plantation colonies (especially French & British)?

500

This leader’s resistance challenges the idea that Africans were passive victims by demonstrating strategic agency within the Atlantic World.

What is Queen Nzinga

500

This free Black abolitionist in Philadelphia helped fund and coordinate escape networks.

William Still

500

The study of African-descended peoples’ history and culture.

What is African American Studies?
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