Slave Trade and impact on Africa
Slavery and Identity
Resistance
Laws and Legislation
100

The end of the transatlantic slave trade. 

When is 1808?

100

Slave Labor systems 

What is a Gang and Task System?

100

Covert Resistance to slavery

What is minimize the amount of energy they expended toiling in fields, slowing the pace of work, feigning illness, breaking farming tools and  sabotaging crops?

100

Partus Sequitur Ventrem defined…

The legal status of a child based on the status of its mother

200

The top five enslaving nations involved in the transatlantic slave trade.

What is Portugal, Great Britain, France, Spain, and the Netherlands

200

What concept is not based on biology and was a lie to justify getting rich in un-moral ways.

What is race?

200

 The functions of Negro spirituals

What is disseminate information, pass secret messages, to retrieve spiritual strength.

200

This term(s) is first used in the 13th Amendment, but is indirectly refered to

slave/slavery

300

The percentage of captive Africans that perished during the Middle Passage

What is 15 percent?

300

Describe the three-part journey enslaved Africans endured during the Slave Trade

First passage - capture and journey to Africa

Middle Passage - conditions on the boat

Third/Final Passage - selling and transporting to plantations and such

300

One of the largest slave results on U.S. soil, which came as a result of the Haitian Revolution

What is the Louisiana Slave Revolt?

300

This was the first document to mention racial equality and was read by who?

What is General number 3?

Who is General Gordon Granger?

400

The crop that played a significant role in the development of Spanish and Portuguese colonies in the Atlantic

Sugarcan

400

The transatlantic slave trade was banned....

When is 1808?

400

Took over the schooner La Amistad in one of the most famous revolts aboard a slave ship.

Who is Sengbe Pieh (Joseph Cinqué), a Mende captive from Sierra Leone.

400

The three-fiths clause 

“Slave states” counted the people that they forced into chattel slavery as 3/5 of a person for the purpose of seats in the House of Representatives. They would count African American people in their states in order to get more power to keep people enslaved.  

500

What cultural movement worked to counter negative stereotypes about Africa’s people and
landscapes.

What is the Harlem Renaissance?

500

Enslaved Africans transported directly to mainland North America primarily came from these locations that correspond to nine contemporary African regions
(Name five)

Senegambia, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Benin, Nigeria, Angola, and Mozambique

500

Racial discrimination and violence, coupled with lack of
economic opportunities in the South, spurred the beginnings of......

What is the Great Migration?

500

One set of (BLANK) disrupted African
American families by allowing Black children to
be taken by the state and forced to serve
unpaid apprenticeships without their parents’
consent.

What are Black codes?

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