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The Atlantic Slave Trade

Causes: Africa Slavery had existed for centuries Islam leads to rise/expansion of slavery Practice of selling non-Muslims into slavery 650-1600: 17 million Slaves have some legal rights: Own property, become generals, etc.

Demand Colonization = death of Native Americans = demand for labor = Africans as slaves Advantages: Exposure to European diseases Experience in farming = plantation work Unfamiliar w/ the land Skin color Demand = Atlantic Slave Trade Spain & Portugal lead the way Brazil = Sugar Plantations

Spread: England More colonies = more slaves England grows to dominate trade 1690-1807: 1.7m slaves Transport slaves to the Caribbean = sugar & cotton 400k sent to America = slave population grows steadily 2m+ by 1830

Triangular Trade Trade of slaves = one leg of Atlantic Trade 1) European manufactured goods to West Africa 2) Slaves exchanged & sent to Americas 3) Sugar, coffee, & tobacco back to Europe Perfect trade system = great wealth

Triangular Trade

Middle Passage Voyage from Africa to the Americas Middle leg of triangle Cruelty: Africans packed tightly in dark holds Whippings, beatings, disease Many die from disease & abuse, or commit suicide Est: 20% die during voyage

Harsh Life Slaves auctioned off to the highest bidder Families split up Work in mines, plantations, or as servants Grueling existence: Little food, long hours, dirty huts, beatings Lifelong & hereditary

Resistance Resistance: Rebellion: Coping w/ life: Work slow, damage tools, run away, etc. Rebellion: Become more frequent as time passes = all places 1739: Stono Rebellion = South Carolina 1803-4: Haitian Revolution Coping w/ life: Sing songs, tell stories, & keep culture alive

Consequences Africa: Americas: Cultures lose generations of able young people Families torn apart Guns introduced to continent Americas: Colonies survive, become profitable New culture created: Art, music, religion, language, food Populations: United States, Brazil, Caribbean