The Atlantic Slave Trade

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The Atlantic Slave Trade Mr.C’s 7th grade social studies

Main Idea-Cruel interaction To meet the growing labor needs , Europeans enslaved millions of Africans and forced them to go the Americas.

Why it matters now Descendants of enslaved Africans represent a significant part of the population of the Americas today.

terms and names Atlantic Salve Trade Triangular Trade Middle Passage

Setting the Stage Millions of native South Americans died form diseases, warfare and brutal treatment brought on by the Europeans. The sugar plantations and tobacco farms required many workers.

Setting the Stage Europeans in the Americas, particularly Brazil, Caribbean, and the Southern Colonies of North American turned to Africa to meet this demand.

Causes of Slavery Slavery in Africa: slavery had existed for hundreds of years. Demand: After Native South Americans began dying the demand increased dramatically.

Slavery Spread accross the Americas Spain and portugal led the way. (300,000) Demand grew as England began colonizing. (1.4 million)

England Dominates Slave Trade As England’s presence in North America grew, the number of enslaved people grew tremendously. By 1840 it reached nearly 2 million in the British colonies

History in Depth Read the “History in Depth” on slavery to learn about the beginnings of slavery.

A forced journey Triangular trade-after they were taken as prisoners enlaved people were taken to the Americas

Triangular Trade Europeans took manufactured goods to Africa. There africans traded the goods for slaves Africans were taken to the caribbean and sold

Triangular Trade continued... Next: Merchants brought goods from the Americas back to Europe. This formed a triangular route.

Triangular Trade System

People were forced into tiny spaces to make the journey Middle Passage People were forced into tiny spaces to make the journey

Middle Passage During this leg of the journey from africa to the americas is called the Middle Passage Many died or were killed if food was low.

Middle Passage-of triangular trade