Atlantic Slave Trade
Cities Destroyed By Europeans
The Great Bantu Migration
Caravans Of Gold
"The White Gold That Changed The World
100

The Middle Passage refers to the transport of enslaved Africans from Africa to the Americas across this ocean.

What is the Atlantic Ocean?

100

This ancient city, once known for learning and trade, was destroyed by French colonizers.

What is Timbuktu?

100

The Bantu-speaking peoples spread this agricultural technique as they migrated across Africa.

What is farming?

100

This ruler of Mali was known for his pilgrimage to Mecca, where he gave away so much gold that it affected the local economy.

Who is Mansa Musa?

100

The demand for sugar in the Americas led to the rise of this labor system that relied on enslaved Africans.

What is plantation slavery?

200

This abolitionist’s autobiography, published in 1845, helped inspire the anti-slavery movement in the U.S.

Who is Frederick Douglass?

200

This powerful kingdom, famous for its impressive walls, was destroyed by the Portuguese in the 1600s.

 What is Benin City?

200

They also spread this technology, which helped shape tools and weapons.

What is ironworking?

200

Timbuktu became a major center for trade and education because of its location on this trade route.

What is the Trans-Saharan Trade Route?

200

Sugar was called “white gold” because it was valuable and made European empires rich during this time.

What is the 17th and 18th centuries?

300

This European country was the first to get involved in the Atlantic slave trade in the 1400s.

What is Portugal?

300

In modern-day Zimbabwe, this city was the capital of a powerful kingdom before it was ruined by the British in the 1800s.

What is Great Zimbabwe?

300

This river was an important route for the Bantu as they moved into Central Africa.

What is the Congo River?

300

This mineral was traded along with gold in West Africa and was essential for food preservation.

What is salt?

300

This crop, known as “white gold,” became a main export of European colonies in the Americas.

What is sugar?

400

This trade route connected Europe, Africa, and the Americas in a system known as the “triangular trade.”

What is the Transatlantic Slave Trade?

400

This city was the center of the Kingdom of Axum before it was destroyed by the Romans.

What is Axum?

400

The Bantu migration started around this time, influencing cultures across sub-Saharan Africa.

What is 3000 BCE?

400

These groups of camels were used to carry gold and other goods across the desert.

What are caravans?

400

This Caribbean island was known as the “Sugar Bowl” because of its massive sugar production.

What is Hispaniola?

500

In the 1700s, this country was the biggest player in the transatlantic slave trade, bringing the most enslaved Africans to the Americas.

What is Britain?

500

This was the capital of the Kingdom of Oyo before British forces destroyed it in the 1800s.

What is Old Oyo?

500

This crop, introduced by the Bantu, became a staple food in many areas they settled.

What is yam?

500

This metal was traded in exchange for gold and was used for local crafts and weapons in West Africa.

What is copper?

500

These agreements helped European countries control the sugar market by importing it at lower costs.

 What are trade tariffs or sugar tariffs?