This was the forced movement of Africans to the Americas between the 1500s and 1800s.
Transatlantic Slave Trade
One form of resistance was deliberately doing this to slow down work.
Working Slowly
One major impact of European settlement on First Nations Peoples
Britain and Germany competed in this type of competition to build the strongest navy.
Naval Arms Race
This system linked Europe, Africa, and the Americas through trade in goods and enslaved people.
Triangular Trade System
Enslaved people resisted by breaking these.
Tools
This occurred when First Nations Peoples were forced off their traditional lands.
Displacement
What was the catalyst for WW1?
The assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand
This was the brutal sea journey experienced by enslaved Africans.
The Middle Passage
Many enslaved people resisted by forming these despite the threat of separation.
Families and COmmunities
Conflict often arose due to competition over these natural necessities.
Resources
This system meant that if one country was attacked, others were dragged into war.
Alliance system
These three things were produced on plantations and sent back to Europe.
Sugar, Cotton and Tobacco
List three ways enslaved people resisted.
Running away, maintaining family/ community, prayer and spiritual resistance, music making, burning or destroying property.
First Nations Peoples resisted European settlement through this type of organised and violent action.
Who was in the Triple Entente and Triple Alliance
Triple Entente (Britain, France and Russia)
Triple Alliance (Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy)
One major impact of the slave trade in Africa was this type of loss due to enslavement and violence.
Population loss
This type of resistance helped maintain identity under slavery.
Cultural Resistance
Despite colonisation, First Nations Peoples continued to maintain this important part of identity.
There culture and traditions
List and define what MAIN stands for
Militarism (build up ones military), Alliances (agreements between countries), Imperialism (build overseas empires), Nationalism (pride in ones country)