This term is used to indicate the lack of recognized social life among slaves.
What is social death?
100
This island off the west coast of Africa is where the Portuguese began producing sugar
What is Sao Tome?
100
War was this type of cause for fluctuation of African slaves in Africa.
What is a push factor.
100
This was one of the tactics used by crews of slaving ships to prevent rebellion.
"what is separating slaves by gender", "what is chaining slaves together", or "what is keeping slaves malnourished"
100
People that lived in canoe houses along the river delta
What are Atlantic creoles?
200
The legend of this monster began with New World Slaves?
What are zombies?
200
This term describes an economy where slave labor is essential to creation of goods.
What is "slave mode of production"?
200
Demand for goods was this type of cause for fluctuation of African slaves in Africa.
What is a pull factor.
200
This long journey made by foot while changed together caused the deaths of many slaves before they reached the coast.
What is the way of death?
200
Everyone that lived around the rim of the Atlantic Ocean
What is the Atlantic World?
300
Characterisitcs of this system of slavery including having no rights, inherited slavery, and no recognized family ties.
What is chattel slavery?
300
This Portuguese fort in the Asante empire is where slaves were sold to buy gold.
What is El Mina/Elmina?
300
The West Central African slaving kingdom that enslaved its people for political power and to show allegiance to the king.
What is the Kongo Kingdom.
300
The majority of the people that could be taken as slaves near the coast had already been traded, so the traders had to get slaves from farther inland. This caused a long journey known as:
What is the continental passage?
300
The leader of the biggest canoe house in Old Town
Who is Grandy King George?
400
This term would mean "not belonging."
What is Institution of Marginality?
400
A set of (Christian) rules governing the treatment of slaves by their owners.
What is the Code Noir?
400
A small coastal African state that controlled 40 percent of the Atlantic slave trade in the early 1800s.
What is Whydah.
400
This part of the journey, where the highest percentage of slaves died, took place across the Atlantic.
What is the middle passage?
400
Where canoe house would get their weapons from
What is English ships/traders?
500
A system in which slaves have some way out of slavery or going to a better position in slavery.
What is open slavery?
500
These investments in plantations came from merchants and other people not directly involved in the operation of the plantations.
What is merchant capital?
500
A state in which the economy was based on the buying and selling of goods.
What is a trading state.
500
_______ were where slaves were held while they were waiting to be traded or taken to ships; _______were the forts where Europeans kept the goods they wanted to trade.