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Please take out your MB and begin checking your work. 231. C 232 d 233. d 234.b p.96 235. A 236. c 237. b 238. b 239. a

Triangular Trade

Triangular Trade Animation http://www.eduplace.com/kids/socsci/books/applicati ons/imaps/maps/g5s_u3/

Effects of the Columbian Exchange New crops were brought to the Americas Large portion of indigenous population killed by diseases attacking their immune systems—no one was there to work the crops Europeans brought Africans to work as slaves

The Middle Passage Africans are brought to the Americas by ship.

What was travel like for the slaves?

How many rows of slaves fit on a ship?

How many slaves deep can they can stack on one row?

Capture

Capture

Plantations

Plantations

As a Result…