West Africa
European Slave Trade
Middle Passage
Life in the Colonies
100

What desert is north of West Africa?

Sahara Desert

100

Which European country first traded goods for enslaved Africans in the 1400s?

Portugal

100

What was the name of the ocean voyage enslaved Africans took to the Americas?

The Middle Passage

100

What were public sales where enslaved people were sold called?

Auctions (or scrambles)

200

What were two main types of land that covered most of West Africa?

Grassland and rainforest

200

What items did Europeans trade for enslaved people?

Cloth, rum, salt, guns (any correct example)

200

About how long did the Middle Passage usually take?

About 21–90 days

200

Why did enslavers separate families when people arrived in the colonies?

To control enslaved people and prevent rebellion

300

What was the most important social unit in West African society?

The family

300

Why did some African groups begin capturing people to sell to Europeans?

To get guns, goods, or wealth / to compete with other groups

300

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

About 10–12 million people

300

What job did many enslaved people do on plantations?

Field work / planting and picking crops

400

What tradition helped people learn culture and history through stories?

Storytelling (fables, legends, myths)

400

What racist belief did Europeans use to justify enslaving Africans?

That Africans were not fully human / meant to be enslaved

400

What percentage of enslaved Africans died during the Middle Passage?

About 15%

400

What was the difficult adjustment period called during the first year of enslavement?

“Breaking in” period

500

What city in West Africa was mentioned as an example of a large city?

Timbuktu

500

What weapon introduced by Europeans increased conflict between African groups?

Guns

500

What trade system connected Europe, Africa, and the Americas?

Triangular trade


500

Name two ways enslaved people resisted slavery.

Examples: pretending to be sick, breaking tools, escaping, revolting, suicide, slowing work

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