The Journey from Africa to New World Slavery Stations

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The Journey from Africa to New World Slavery Stations The Middle Passage The Journey from Africa to New World Slavery Stations

Be prepared to discuss: “Who is most harmed by Slavery?” Directions Station One: See, Think, Wonder for 3 images. Station Two: Historians describe the MP. “Sentence, Word, Phrase” for each reflection. Station Three: Middle Passage Reading. List three to four “horrors” or hardships slaves encountered. Falconbridge Account. At the two stations begin reading and annotating the account. Physical Conditions Faced Diet Surprise or Shocking Be prepared to discuss: “Who is most harmed by Slavery?”