Triangular Trade
Hell Below Deck
Vocab
French and Inidan War
More French and Indian War
100
4) Generally, only _________ were shackled, not women and children.
men
100
9) Why were slaves "danced" on deck?
To give them exercise
100
12) Goods that come into a country
Imports
100
17) Most Native Americans sided with the _________ during the war.
French
100
21) What state was the Albany Congress held in?
New York
200
3) Some slaves commited suicide by refusing to eat or by _____________.
self-drowning
200
6) What was the difference between a loose packer and a tight packer?
This refered to how many slaves a captain would try to fit on board a ship.
200
11) Goods that leave a country
Exports
200
20) Who served as one of Edward Braddock's guides on the march to Fort Duquesne?
George Washington
200

24) What was the capital of New France?

Quebec

300
2) Death rates ranged from about 10% to __________% on the Middle Passage.
20%
300
8) How much water was given to the slaves each day?
Half-pint
300
14) A group of civilians trained to fight in emergencies
Militia
300
19) In 1755, General Edward Braddock led 1,400 Red coats to Fort _________ to try to drive out the French.
Duquesne
300
25) What did Britain receive from the Treaty of Paris in 1763?
Canada and land east of the Mississippi River
400
1) The length of the Middle Passage was a few weeks to several __________.
months
400
10) What were the "cat-o'-nine-tails?"
A whip with nine cords coated in tar
400
13) Economic theory; to create a profit, you must export more than you import
Mercantilism
400
16) During the 1700s, France and Britain fought over resources and _______ in North America.
Land
400
23) Which General was able to defeat the French at the Battle of Quebec?
James Wolfe
500
5) Triangular trade routes developed among the British colonies, Great Britain, Africa, and the ___________.
West Indies
500
7) Approximately how many miles was the entire voyage of the Middle Passage?
3,700 miles
500
15) Investors
Speculators
500
18) Who devised the Albany Plan of Union?
Benjamin Franklin
500
22) How many years did the French and Indian War last?
9 years