Transatlantic Slave Trade
Development of Slavery
Resistance
Emancipation
Unit 1 Review
100

This was the forced voyage enslaved Africans were taken on between Africa and the Americas.

What is the Middle Passage.

100

Enslaved labor in the Southern colonies and Caribbean was used to grow and harvest these kinds of crops.

What are cash crops (also accept cotton, sugar, and tobacco)?

100
This man wrote his Appeal advocating for armed resistance against slavery.

Who was David Walker?

100

This was the practice of sending freed African Americans to live in Africa. This was supported by both Black and white Americans.

What is emigration/colonization?

100

This African Kingdom converted to Christianity after contact with the Portuguese.

What is the Kingdom of Kongo?

200

(Response needs to name both regions) This first region was where the majority of enslaved Africans were taken from and this second region was where most enslaved Africans were taken.

What are west/central Africa and South America/Caribbean 

200

These kinds of events prompted state/colonial governments to create stricter laws around slavery.

What are rebellions?

200

This is an artform that was performed by enslaved African American women and involves the stitching together of multiple kinds of fabric.

What is quilting?

200

She carried out 19 trips to the South in order to guide freedom seeking enslaved people to the North and freedom.

Who was Harriet Tubman.

200

This African ruler of Ndongo, resisted Portuguese expansion in Africa and fought to control trade in the region.

Who was Queen Njinga?

300

He was a Ladino who accompanied Spanish Conquistadors and later wrote a letter to the king of Spain asking for benefits from the Spanish government.

Who was Juan Garrido

300

This rebellion began after enslaved Africans in South Carolina learned of Spanish offers of freedom at Fort Mose in Florida.

What is the Stono Rebellion?

300

This is a political ideology that advocates for rapid systemic change?

What is radicalism?

300

This was the network of abolitionists which guided freedom seekers out of the South into the North.

What was the Underground Railroad?

300

Mansa Musa ruled over this empire known for its large trade in West Africa.

What was the Mali Empire?

400

This was the term for "Atlantic Creoles" who served as intermediaries between the Spanish and indigenous populations. 

What is Ladinos

400

This revolution inspired other enslaved Africans and African Americans to rebel and sparked fears in white enslavers in the United States.

What is the Haitian Revolution?

400

She was the first Black woman to give a public address in the United States.

Who was Maria W. Stewart?

400

This artform allowed African Americans to portray themselves as dignified people worthy of citizenship.

What is photography?

400

The 25th Dynasty in Egypt was led by Pharaohs from this southern neighbor of Egypt.

 What was Nubia?

500

This was the name of the Spanish ship on which enslaved people led by Cinque rebelled against the crew and went on to win their freedom in court.

What is La Amistad?

500

This Latin term was used for laws which ensured that a child's status followed that of its mother.

What is partus sequitur ventrem.

500

This man defied anti-literacy laws by etching writing into his pottery.

Who was David Drake?

500

This was the location many enslaved people escaped to in Virginia during the Civil War.

What is Fort Monroe?

500

These storytellers of the Mande people in Mali are the oral history keepers of their people.

Who are griots?

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