European Slave Trade and Slavery in Colonial America

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European Slave Trade and Slavery in Colonial America Brittany Vernon

Analyze the development of the slave system in the Americas and its impact upon the life of Africans. 5 – U2.2.1 Describe Triangular Trade including: the trade routes the people and goods that were traded the Middle Passage its impact on life in Africa

Websites Triangular Trade (trade goods/routes) Triangular trade route activity Remembering slavery History channel: slavery in America

News articles

Maps on the triangular trade Shows goods traded and the middle passage/slave trade. http://mtviewmirror.com/wp- content/uploads/triangular-trade-1.jpg

Hymns/negro spirituals “Follow the drinking gourd” “La Amistad” Wade in the water Swing Low Sweet Chariot “Oh Freedom!”

Videos Triangular trade video “The passage” 24:00 “The Middle Passage” 5:20 and 6:58

Literature Book Summaries