Columbian Exchange
Middle Passage
Atlantic Slave Trade
Primary & Secondary Sources
Jamestown, House of Burgesses & Mayflower Compact & Age of Exploration
100

Describe the positive and negative effects of The Columbian Exchange.

What is it increased trade and food production across the globe. However, it also had a negative impact with disease and slavery.

100

What was the Middle Passage? 

What is forced voyage of enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean to the New World.

100

The system known as "Triangular Trade" involved what three continents?

What is The Americas, Europe & Africa

100

What is a primary source?

What is a first-hand or contemporary account of an event or topic.

100

What are the three G's of European exploration?

What is gold, god & glory

200

What group suffered the most during The Columbian Exchange

What is Native Americans

200

The main reason so many Africans died during the Middle Passage was that? 

What was crowded and unsanitary conditions led to diseases. 

200
What were the main exports of the American colonies?

What is tobacco, rice & indigo

200

What is a secondary source?

What is interprets and analyzes primary sources.

200

One effect of the Age of Exploration on the Americas was?

What is Europeans nations such as Spain, France and England establishing colonies in the Americas. 

300

Due to the new goods that were brought over, the Columbian Exchange also led to this terrible practice....

What is the Atlantic slave trade.

300

The middle passage was the name for the journey from? 

What is Africas to Americas

300

What is the definition of cash crops? 

What is an agricultural crop which is grown to sell for profit. 

300

List three primary sources

What is Birth certificates, diaries & Archeological artifacts.  

300

The following were reasons for why explorers traveled to the New World?

What is they wanted to find the Northwest Passage, wealth, religion, frame and political reasons. 

400

Where did horses come from? 

What is the old world (Africa, Asia, Europe). 

400

What effect did the Trans-Atlantic Slave trade have on the continent of Africa? 

What is it destabilized Africa and made it easier for Europeans colonial powers to establish colonies in Africa.

400

Why were Europeans less successful in enslaving Native Americans than they were in enslaving Africans? 

What is Native Americans died in huge numbers because they were not immune to Europeans diseases like smallpox & Malaria. 

400

List three secondary sources.

What is biography, textbooks & journal articles that comment on or analyze research.

400

What were the issues with Jamestown and why did it fail?

What is disease, unsanitary conditions and lack of clean water and knowledge of soil to grow crops to harvest. 

500

What is this a picture of? 


What is The Columbian Exchange of animals, plants, diseases, slaves & crops. 

500

How would you describe the middle passage?

What is ship crews packed humans together on or below decks without space to sit up or move around. Without ventilation or sufficient water, about 15% grew sick and died

500

What is the overall effect of the Atlantic Slave trade? 

What is economic incentives for warlords and tribes to engage in the slave trade promoted an atmosphere of lawlessness and violence within Africa and the slave trade which doesn't end until 1808. 

500

What is the difference between a primary source and a secondary source? 

What is primary sources gives direct access to the subject of the research, while secondary sources provide second-hand information and commentary from other researchers.

500

The creation of the Virginia House of Burgesses and the signing of the Mayflower Compact showed American colonists-

What is the practice of self-governance.

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