Route 2/B of the Triangular Trade.
What is the Middle Passage/Route from Africa to the Americas?
Families were sold and broken apart at these places.
What are auctions?
She is the most famous conductor of the Underground Railroad.
Who is Harriet Tubman?
A person who favors the end of a practice or institution, slavery.
What is an abolitionist?
What is a primary source?
These items were traded to African Chiefs for enslaved people.
What are weapons, luxury items, and alcohol?
The two types of work that were common of enslaved people.
What are domestic and field work?
Runaway slaves would often use this to help guide their journeys.
What is the North Star?
Large farms typically worked by enslaved persons in the south growing cash crops (cotton, tobacco, sugarcane, etc.)
What is a plantation?
This helped enslaved people communicate messages.
What is song/music?
The three routes of the Triangular Trade. Ex: _______ to _______
What is Europe to Africa, Africa to the Americas, and the Americas to Europe?
Day to day resistance often had these types of instances.
What are breaking of tools, acting sick, faking an injury, or working slow?
The Underground Railroad was a collection of this.
What are routes to the North and eventually Canada?
The route of the Triangular Trade (Atlantic Slave Trade) from Africa to America (route enslaved Africans were on)
What is the Middle Passage?
This helps make a source credible.
What is the time period, author, type of source, etc...?
The main reason slaves were brought to the Americas.
What is labor to work the plantations?
This is what made slavery an institution that would exist even after the Triangular Trade is banned.
What is profit/financial gain?
This law made passage on the Underground Railroad much more difficult as it forced all citizens to help return a runaway.
What is the Fugitive Slave Act (1850)?
Someone who supervises enslaved people at work; would enforce rules and punishments of the plantation and slave owner
What is an overseer?
This was used to help enslaved people find hope but also to try to keep them in place.
What is religion?
This returned to Europe after slaves had been traded/auctioned.
What are cash crops? (tobacco, cotton, sugarcane)
Nat Turner was famous for what type of event/event.
What is Nat Turner's Rebellion? (Slave Revolt/Rebellion)
The Underground Railroad got its name from this.
What is a runaway disappearing as if they had "went underground on a railroad"?
To be beaten with a whip or stick.
What is flog?
What is the Anti-Slavery Society?