Modern Slavery
Slave Trade Triangle
British Involvement
Life of Slavery
Abolition
100

What is human trafficking?

The illegal abduction and forced labor of individuals, often across borders.

100

What is trade?

The action of buying and selling goods.

100

Who was John Hawkins?

The first English slave trader who captured slaves in Africa and sold them in the Caribbean.

100

What were slave ship conditions?

Overcrowded, with poor food quality and appalling sanitary conditions.

100

What does "abolish" mean?

To formally put an end to something.

200

What is forced labor?

Work that people are forced to do under threat of violence or punishment.

200

Why did settlers want slaves?

To farm profitable crops like sugar, tobacco, coffee and cotton.

200

What was the Royal African Company?

A trading company involved in the slave trade, established to exploit African resources and slave labor.

200

How were enslaved Africans sold?

They were cleaned up with water, then oil was applied on their skin, then they were sold through auctions or scrambles.

200

When was the slave trade abolished?

In 1807, the British Parliament abolished the slave trade.

300

What is debt bondage?

A situation where an individual is forced to work to repay a debt, often passed down through generations.

300

What is the slave trade?

The business of capturing, selling, and buying enslaved people.

300

How many Africans were transported?

Approximately 3.1 million Africans were transported to British colonies between 1562 and 1807.

300

What was a slave auction?

A public sale where buyers bid on enslaved individuals.

300

Who was Olaudah Equiano? 

- One formerly enslaved person who campaigned tirelessly to convince British people that the slave trade was wrong.
- He wrote his life story and turned many people against slavery 

400

What is child labor?

The exploitation of children in work, often in dangerous or inhumane conditions.

400

Why was the slave trade profitable?

Due to the high demand for agricultural products and the cheap labor provided by enslaved people.

400

Who partnered with John Hawkins?

Queen Elizabeth I was a business partner with Hawkins in the slave trade.

400

What were the jobs of slaves?

Most enslaved people worked in fields, some worked in households, and various other labor-intensive roles.

400

Why was slavery declared illegal?

Due to growing moral opposition, economic changes, and successful campaigns for abolition.

500

What are forced marriages?

Marriages conducted without consent, often to settle debts or for servitude.

500

Why is it called triangular trade?

Because it involved a three-stop journey across the Atlantic between Europe, Africa, and the Americas.

500

What was the profit from the slave trade?

The British trade in African slaves generated approximately £12 million in profits.

500

What happened after slaves were sold?

They became personal property, often branded and forced to work without rights.

500

What did the enslaved people do in Saint-Domingue? 

- Killed many of the plantation owners and set fire to the sugar cane fields
- They kept control of the island despite attacks from both French and British soldiers.
- In 1804, the Saint-Domingue was renamed Haiti, and the people there declared independence and outlawed slavery.