Slavery Quiz. TRUEFALSE About 50 per cent of slaves sent to the New World were children.

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Slavery Quiz

TRUEFALSE About 50 per cent of slaves sent to the New World were children

TRUEFALSE About 50 per cent of slaves sent to the New World were children

TRUEFALSE The transatlantic slave trade lasted for 200 years.

TRUEFALSE The transatlantic slave trade lasted for 200 years.

TRUEFALSE A male slave had only 9 inches (23 cm) space on a slave ship

TRUEFALSE A male slave had only 9 inches (23 cm) space on a slave ship

TRUEFALSE The 1807 parliamentary act abolished slavery

TRUEFALSE The 1807 parliamentary act abolished slavery

TRUEFALSE There are an estimated 246 million child labourers in the world

TRUEFALSE There are an estimated 246 million child labourers in the world

TRUEFALSE Slavery was finally abolished in the United States in 1865

TRUEFALSE Slavery was finally abolished in the United States in 1865

TRUEFALSE By the 1730s Britain was the largest European slave-trading nation

TRUEFALSE By the 1730s Britain was the largest European slave-trading nation

TRUEFALSE £20 million was paid to plantation owners and to freed slaves when slavery was abolished in the Caribbean

TRUEFALSE £20 million was paid to plantation owners and to freed slaves when slavery was abolished in the Caribbean

Approximately 80% of the people trafficked in the world today are women and girls, and up to 50% are minors. TRUEFALSE

TRUEFALSE Approximately 80% of the people trafficked in the world today are women and girls, and up to 50% are minors.

TRUEFALSE There is only one form of slavery today

TRUEFALSE There is only one form of slavery today

The slave ships’ voyage from Britain to Africa could take anything from four weeks to over two months TRUEFALSE

TRUEFALSE The slave ships’ voyage from Britain to Africa could take anything from four weeks to over two months

TRUEFALSE In some countries, children as young as 11 are forced to join the army and fight

TRUEFALSE In some countries, children as young as 11 are forced to join the army and fight