TransAtlantic Slave Trade. Create a chart like the one below to take notes on some of the important issues concerning the emergence of slavery Issue.

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TransAtlantic Slave Trade

Create a chart like the one below to take notes on some of the important issues concerning the emergence of slavery Issue Notes Slave labor Transatlantic Trade/ Middle Passage racism Slavery-process of holding a person in bondage for labor Enslaved Africans –immune to diseases, no family to help them escape in America, permanent source of cheap labor (children become slaves, many worked on farms in Africa. Voyage of slave ships from Africa to the Americas, middle leg of triangular trade between Europe, Africa & Americas, 12 million Africans traveled on middle passage, 2 million died on the trip

ck&feature=relatedhttp:// ck&feature=related Middle Passage

Triangular Trade

Slave Captives SLAVE CAPTIVES

Holding Cell in Africa

Door of No Return

Shackles for Arms and Legs

Shackles

Neck Harness

Slaves Packed on Ship

Men & Boys Starving

Issue Notes Slave labor Transatlantic Trade/ Middle passage racism Slavery-passage of holding a person in bondage for labor Enslaved Africans –immune to diseases, no family to help them escape in America, permanent source of cheap labor (children become slaves, many worked on farms in Africa. Voyage of slave ships from Africa to the Americas, middle leg of triangular trade between Europe, Africa & Americas, 12 million Africans traveled on middle passage, 2 million died on the trip Slavery led to the belief that some people are inferior because of their race.

Imagining the Horrors African Slave Trade- What words come to mind? Write down as many as you can. (1:29 secs) African Slave Trade- On the Middle Passage- What are you feeling? Pain? Anger? Sadness? Etc. (3:34 secs) On the Middle Passage- White Americas’ Fear- What pictures come to mind? Draw as many as possible. (5:41 secs) White Americas’ Fear- History of Black Slavery- What questions or thoughts do you have now? (4:30 secs) History of Black Slavery- – 1:20  1:28 – 3:00  3:10