Vocabulary
Triangular Trade
Middle Passage
Cause & Effect
So New Orleans
100

This term describes the forced voyage across the Atlantic Ocean that transported millions of enslaved Africans to the Americas.


Middle Passage

100

These three regions were connected by the system commonly called Triangular Trade.

Europe, Africa, the Americas

100

The Middle Passage crossed this ocean.

Atlantic Ocean

100

European demand for sugar and tobacco encouraged the expansion of these large agricultural operations.

Plantations

100

 New Orleans is located along this major river.

Mississippi River

200

This term describes the Atlantic trading system that connected Europe, Africa, and the Americas through the movement of goods, resources, and enslaved people.

Triangular Trade

200

Manufactured goods such as textiles and metal goods generally traveled from this region to Africa.

Europe

200

Enslaved Africans were transported primarily from Africa to this region during the Middle Passage.

 The Americas

200

As plantation agriculture expanded, demand for this also increased.

Labor

200

This NFL team plays its home games in New Orleans.

New Orleans Saints

300

 This economic system encouraged European nations to increase their wealth and power by controlling trade, and maintaining a favorable balance of trade.

Mercantilism

300

Sugar, tobacco, molasses, and other colonial products were transported primarily from this region across the Atlantic.

The Americas

300

Overcrowding, disease, inadequate food and water, and physical abuse are examples of these aboard slave ships.

Conditions experienced by enslaved Africans during the Middle Passage?

300

Complete the chain:

European Demand → Plantation Expansion → ________ → Increased Forced Transportation of Africans

 Increased demand for labor?

300

This famous New Orleans celebration includes parades, floats, marching bands, and krewes.

Mardi Gras

400

This term refers to the effect that an event, system, or decision has on trade, jobs, production, wealth, or the overall economy.

Economic impact

400

The forced transportation of enslaved Africans represented this portion of the Atlantic trading system.

Middle Passage

400

The Middle Passage demonstrates this because Africans were forcibly removed from their homes and transported thousands of miles against their will.

Forced migration

400

Profits from plantation crops encouraged merchants and plantation owners to do this, helping the system continue.

Expand plantation production and Atlantic trade?

400

New Orleans is widely recognized as the birthplace of this form of American music.

Jazz

500

Under this system of slavery, enslaved people were legally treated as property that could be bought, sold, inherited, and forced to work for life.

Chattel slavery

500

Rather than simply exchanging products, Triangular Trade helped create this type of relationship among Europe, Africa, and the Americas.

Interconnected Atlantic Economic System

500

Historians argue that the Middle Passage demonstrates dehumanization. Give two pieces of evidence that support this conclusion.

Responses may include overcrowding, confinement, shackling, violence, inadequate food/water, disease, separation from family, treatment as property, or other evidence studied in class.

500

Explain how European consumer demand could ultimately contribute to an increase in the forced transportation of Africans across the Atlantic.

European demand → profitable crops → plantation expansion → increased demand for labor → increased enslavement and forced transportation of Africans.

500

This historic New Orleans neighborhood, known for Bourbon Street, Jackson Square, and distinctive architecture, is the oldest neighborhood in the city.

French Quarter/Vieux Carré