Why do you think Slavery existed in the colonies?

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Why do you think Slavery existed in the colonies? Bell Ringer Date: September 20th, 2016 Take out your AGENDA, Copy down the Homework, 2) Take out your Bell Ringers 9/19 to 9/22 . Answer the question below… Why do you think Slavery existed in the colonies?

Colonial Pamphlet Project DUE TODAY Please hand in your project into the BIN. If you don’t have it, please bring it in, though it will have points deducted for being LATE.

The Right Passage The Left Passage The Middle Passage Review Questions: The journey from Africa to the Americans where slaves were cramped onto ships was called the… The Right Passage The Left Passage The Middle Passage The Muddle Passage

Review Questions: Where were a majority of enslaved Africans taken from and taken to… West Africa to South America & Caribbean West Africa to North America & Europe South Africa to South America & Caribbean North Africa to North America & Caribbean

Review Questions: Why did Slavery take root? It was a necessary evil in the North It was needed to take care and help around in the household Due to the manufacturing system and labor needed Due to the Plantation system and labor needed

Take out B10 – Slavery in the Colonies from yesterday YOU HAVE 5 MINUTES TO COMPLETE THE QUESTIONS. Use pgs. 115 to 117 to answer the questions. If you are done get started on the Home prep. Slavery in the Colonies B10 Slavery

Slavery: A Perspective Station Activity Directions: You will work with your group to go around the four stations to see different perspectives on the institution of Slavery.

Directions: Work with your group to complete this station. Time Remaining Directions: Work with your group to complete this station.