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Aim: How did the Triangle-Slave Trade begin? Do Now: In what ways is this advertisement dehumanizing?

HW#66: Due tomorrow 398-402, Answer 3,4,5

Do Now: In what ways is this advertisement dehumanizing?

How did the Triangle-Slave Trade Work?

Background In the beginning, Portuguese traders traded guns and manufactured goods to Africans for their war prisoners. African groups would use the weapons to take more prisoners to trade with the Europeans. Eventually, the Europeans started taking the slaves themselves. By the time the African leaders started objecting to this process, it was too late.

Where did slaves come from in the West African Slave Trade?

Nzinga Mbemba (Afonso I) ManiKongo of the Kingdom of the Kongo King of Kongo from 1509 to late 1542 or 1543 Elected King Converted to Catholicism and tried to convert the rest of his kingdom. Lived to be 86 or 87

Afonso Reading 2. How have the Portuguese undermined Afonso I’s authority? 3. Why does Mbemba (Afonso) think King Joao III might help? What do you think they had in common?

How did the Europeans justify taking slaves?