Life in West Africa
Enslavement and Trade of People
Triangular Trade
Surviving the Middle Passage
Life as an Enslaved Person
100

What type of land mostly covers West Africa?

What is grassland or rainforest?

100

What country began trading goods in exchange for enslaved people in the 1400s?

What is Portugal?

100

What was the first part of the triangular trade?

What is Europeans trading goods for enslaved people?

100

What was life like for enslaved people on the ships during the Middle Passage?

What is they had little movement and were chained together?

100

What did some enslaved people do to cope with their harsh lives?

What is attempt to escape or resist in various ways?

200

What were the main occupations of people in West Africa during the 1500s? 


What are farming, mining, crafts, and trading?


200

What did European traders offer in exchange for enslaved people?

What are guns, cloth, rum, and salt?

200

What was the Middle Passage?

What is the journey across the Atlantic Ocean for enslaved people?

200

What horrible conditions did enslaved people face during their journey?

What are heat, smell, and overcrowding?

200

What was one way enslaved people resisted their owners’ orders?

What is pretending not to understand or faking illness?

300

How did West Africans honor their ancestors?

What is through dancing and singing?

300

What false beliefs did many Europeans hold about Black Africans?

What is that they were inferior and not fully human?

300

How long did the Middle Passage usually take?

What is between 21 to 90 days?

300

What did some enslaved people do to avoid their fate?

What is refuse to eat or jump overboard?

300

What happened to most runaway enslaved people?

What is they were eventually caught?

400

Name one city in West Africa that was important in history.

What is Timbuktu?

400

How did some West Africans capture people to sell to traders?

What is by waging war or raiding villages?

400

Approximately how many Africans are estimated to have made the Middle Passage?

What is 10 to 12 million?

400

How did the crew force enslaved people to eat?

What is through brutal methods, including whipping?

400

How did the life of an enslaved person differ when working in a house?

What is they had slightly better conditions and sometimes earned wages?

500

What is one reason why people from different villages in West Africa may not have understood each other?

What is they spoke different languages?

500

What were some West Africans’ opinions about the trade of people?

What is that some thought it was bad while others wanted the riches?

500

What did traders do in the third part of the triangular trade?

What is take American goods back to Europe and trade them for more enslaved people?

500

What did Olaudah Equiano fear would happen to him?

What is that he would be eaten by the White men?

500

What did very few enslaved people achieve regarding their freedom?

What is saving enough money to buy their freedom?

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