Christopher Columbus
Trade Routes
Slavery
Columbian Exchange
Atlantic Slave Trade
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What year did Christopher Columbus set sail for the first time?

Christopher Columbus set sail for the first time in 1492. 

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What were the effects of trade routes?

The  effect is the traders moving place from place most of the time provided a way for diseases to spread.
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How did slavery begin in north America?

with the arrival of approximately 20 enslaved Africans in the English colony of Jamestown, Virginia, in 1619.

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What role did diseases play in the exchange?

Yes, It played a devastating role, it caused a massive decline in indigenous populations due to lack of immunity. 

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 How did the Atlantic Slave Trade Disrupt African societies and cultures?

Breakdown of Trust, Increased Conflict, and State Collapse.

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What year was Christopher Columbus born, and where?

1451, Genoa, Italy

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What were trade routes used for?

Paths to exchange stuff like goods, Ideas, and they would trade cultures between different religions.

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What were the impacts of slavery on the families?

causing forced separation through sale, denying legal rights to marriage and parenthood, and inflicting constant trauma and fear.

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What was the long-term impact of the Columbian Exchange?

A devastating population decline in the Americas due to Old World diseases.

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How did enslaved Africans resist their oppression while in the Americas?

Open rebellion like revolts and escape to form maroon communities.

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What were the names of Christopher Columbus 3 ships?

Santa María, Pinta, and Niña

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Who helped create the trade routes?

Mali Empire under mansa musa, Mali's wealth grew a lot from controlling trade in the trans-Saharan network.

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What was life life for the enslaved?

Life under slavery was defined by brutal, forced labor, minimal living conditions, and the constant threat of violence and family separation.

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How did the Columbian Exchange affect africa?

It lead to the transatlantic Slave Trade, and forcibly moved millions of Africa to the Americas to go work on plantations.

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What were the main economic, political, and religious motivations behind the trade?

Wealth, Resources, New Markets, Favorable Trade Balances, and Political.

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Why was Christopher Columbus imprisoned in 1500?

He was imprisoned because of Administrative Misconduct.

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Which animal served as a major turning point in the trans-Saharan travel?

Camel

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How does slavery still persist today?

 forced labor, debt bondage, and forced marriage.

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What was the Columbian Exchange?

The widespread transfer of plants, animals, culture, human populations, technology, diseases, and ideas between the Americas.

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What role did the Atlantic Slave Trade play in shaping the global economy in the modern era?

Fueling the Plantation Economy, Driving European Industrialization, and Creating the Atlantic Economic Order.

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What did Christopher Columbus name his first island he landed at?

He named it San Salvador

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What did West African merchants trade in return for salt?

Gold, Irony, and Slaves.

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Why does slavery still exist today?

It continues to exist because of economical, social, and political factors. Mainly driven by demand for cheap labor and profit of vulnerability.

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When did the Columbian Exchange start?

In 1492
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When did the Atlantic Slave Trade begin?

Believed to begin in 1526.