The middle passage is the journey from _________ to _____________.
What were Africa, the Americas?
This is how enslaved people were sold to owners.
What were auctions?
This was the type of resistance that slaves wanted everyone to know about.
What was active resistance?
What is the source's content?
This was a difference between the way that men and women were constrained on the Middle Passage.
What was the fact that Men were chained together and women were not?
This happened to the enslaved woman Rosa, while she was picking coffee in 1825 in Guyana.
What was she was beaten for not working hard enough, went into labour early, and gave birth to a stillborn baby?
What was passive resistance?
This was the part of the USA that did not have slavery.
This is where a source comes from?
What is the source's origin / provenance?
This was the triangular trade.
What was the full journey from Europe (carrying manufactured goods) to Africa (carrying enslaved people) to the Americas (carrying cotton, sugar, tobacco)?
This was the approximate time of day that the horn was blown to waken field labourers.
What was the Underground Railroad?
This was the name of the white Abolitionist who was a member of the British Parliament.
Who was William Wilberforce?
This tells us how much we can trust a source.
This was the name of the former slave who purchased his freedom and became a writer and abolitionist; he wrote about the Middle Passage.
Who was Olaudah Equiano?
What was 32 per cent?
This activist was given the code name Moses.
Who was Harriet Tubman?
What was 1807?
What is the purpose of a source?
This was the name of the slave trader who called the Middle Passage delightful and said that it was the best time of the slaves' lives.
Who was Robert Norris?
Who was William Wells Brown?
This is the name of the former President of the USA who could be replaced by an abolitionist on the $20 note.
Who was Andrew Jackson?
This was the year in which the Emancipation Proclamation was signed, freeing all slaves in the USA.
What is usefulness?