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6X 12-01-2016 Thursday The Development of Slave Culture in the Americas Objective: Describe the development of the slave trade in the Americas. Agenda: Prayer Do Now: Continue working on the Do Now from yesterday: Make a prediction: How do you think the slave trade impacted African communities? (A+ answer – add details about social, political, economic impact of slavery on African communities if you get stuck) Finish reading and taking notes on chapter 2.5 Page 62: History and Geography: The Atlantic Slave Trade No homework

Slave Trade’s Impact on African Communities Political Less taxes – no money for the government -> no money for the army, no people for the army Broken treaties Broken relationship and trust between tribes No cities, villages too far apart, poor housing Economic Less people to work  more jobs for others?  less people to create jobs = less labor force and less jobs No businesses because of poor education African slave traders receive bad deals from Europeans and get less money for slaves because they are not educated -> less wealth for Africans Social Separated families  less population Others Poor education because families don’t have enough money for pay for a good school, no money for supplies, no money for teachers, teachers get captured Slaves didn’t get education No education = no educated teachers for the future, no different education levels No concern for education

Chapter 2.5 Notes – page 60 African Diaspora – the scattering of African peoples into all parts of the world, especially across the Americas, because of the slave trade. About how many enslaved Africans were shipped to the Americas between 1520 and 1860? Where were the enslaved Africans shipped? How were enslaved Africans treated in the Americas?

Chapter 2.5 Notes Slave Culture in the Americas 1. How were slaves in the Americas different from one another? 2. Why were families important in the slave culture? 3. What challenges did slave families face? Family Challenges: 4. What was the significance of religion to slaves? 5. How were African slaves, who came from different cultures and spoke different languages, able to form an African American culture?

Page 62: The Atlantic Slave Trade How did geography contribute to the creation of slavery in the Americas?