why do we study history?
to avoid the errors from the past
What is cash Crops?
a crop produced for profit.
what is the middle passage?
The Middle Passage is a central chapter in the history of the transatlantic slave trade, which forcibly brought over 12 million Africans to the Americas over several centuries.
What were the Middle Colonies?
esclaves
slaves
what is democracy?
a form of government where the power to rule come from the constant people.
what is cultivation?
production of food by preparing the land to grow crops.
how does the triangular trade work?
Rhome and goods to Africa, slave to the caraïbéens, sugar and slave to America
What was the economy of the Southern Colonies based on?
plantations
cash crops
trade
slavey
plantaciones
plantation
what is liberty?
The freedom of individuals to make choices about their own lives without undue interference.
what is a plantation?
a large farm that typically grows cash-crops for export.
how did the slaves resist the middle passage?
suicide and self-arm
What does puritans mean?
Religious Reformers.
démocratie
democracy
what are the three G's?
God, Gold, and Glory.
If i grow grow cash crops like rice and indigo which one would i grow first?
Southern colonie.
how where the slave transported?
on slaves-ships
What were the New England Colonies?
The New England Colonies consisted of Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, New Hampshire, and eventually Maine (which was part of Massachusetts until 1820). These colonies were known for their close-knit communities, religious focus, and participation in maritime trade.
cultivo comercial
cash-crop
what is equality?
the state of being equal in rights.
what is slavery?
slavery is the condition of human being owned by another, deprived of most of their rights.
What was the economy of the Southern Colonies based on?
Plantations
Slavery
Cash Crops
Trade
kiltivasyon
cultivation