Departure Zones
African Explorers
Impact of Slave Trade
Legal Aspects of Slavery
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100

What was the significance of West Africa in the slave trade?

West Africa was significant in the slave trade as it was the primary region from which enslaved Africans were captured and transported.

100

What was the main goal of early African explorers?

The main goal of early African explorers was to map uncharted territories and establish trade routes.

100

What were two major impacts of the slave trade on West African societies?

Two major impacts on West African societies were population loss and social disruption.

100

What were slave codes?

Slave codes were laws that defined the status of enslaved people and the rights of slave owners.

100

How did slavery contribute to the social construction of race in America?

Slavery contributed to the social construction of race by creating and perpetuating racial hierarchies.

200

Identify a major departure zone for enslaved Africans.

 major departure zone for enslaved Africans was the region around the Bight of Benin.

200

Name one famous African explorer.

Juan Garrido

200

How did the slave trade affect the economy of the United States?

The slave trade significantly boosted the economy of the United States, particularly in the agricultural sector

200

Explain the significance of the Dred Scott case.

The Dred Scott case was significant because it ruled that African Americans were not citizens and had no legal standing

200

What was a slave auction?

A slave auction was a public sale where enslaved people were sold to the highest bidder.

300

How did local societies in Africa respond to the slave trade?

Local societies in Africa responded to the slave trade with a mix of resistance and participation, often influenced by economic pressures.

300

What geographical areas did many explorers focus on?

Many explorers focused on geographical areas such as the Sahara Desert, the Nile River, and the West African coast.

300

Describe the demographic changes in West Africa due to the slave trade.

Demographic changes in West Africa included a decrease in population and a gender imbalance due to the capture of many young men.

300

How did laws support or undermine slavery?

Laws supported slavery by enforcing slave codes and undermined it through legal challenges and abolitionist efforts.

300

How did the domestic slave trade function in the U.S.?

The domestic slave trade functioned by transporting enslaved people within the U.S. to meet labor demands in different regions.

400

Describe the journey of enslaved people from Africa to America.

The journey of enslaved people from Africa to America, known as the Middle Passage, was brutal and inhumane, with many dying from disease, malnutrition, and abuse.

400

How did African explorers contribute to the knowledge of the Americas?

African explorers contributed to the knowledge of the Americas by sharing navigational techniques and geographical information.

400

What were the long-term effects of the slave trade on African families?

Long-term effects on African families included the breakdown of family structures and loss of cultural heritage.

400

What role did the Constitution play in the legal status of slavery?

A landmark case that challenged slavery was the Amistad case.

400

What forms of resistance did enslaved Africans show on slave ships?

Forms of resistance on slave ships included revolts, sabotage, and suicide.

500

What factors influenced the capture of Africans for the slave trade?

Factors influencing the capture of Africans included inter-tribal conflicts, European demand for labor, and the involvement of African intermediaries.

500

Describe the role of trade in African exploration.

Trade played a crucial role in African exploration by facilitating the exchange of goods, culture, and knowledge.

500

How did the slave trade contribute to racial ideologies in the U.S.?

The slave trade contributed to racial ideologies in the U.S. by justifying the dehumanization and exploitation of Black people.

500

Describe one way in which free states enacted laws to deny free African Americans opportunities for advancement.

The Constitution played a role in the legal status of slavery by including clauses that protected the institution, such as the Three-Fifths Compromise.

500

Discuss the impact of slavery on social status in America.

Slavery impacted social status by establishing a racial caste system that privileged white people.

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