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Teacher Notes Use this template presentation to introduce Enslaved Africans TEKS 5.12 A and 5.26C. This template can be used in conjunction with the History Alive! America’s Past chapter 8. This is a template and will require that you insert information. Delete any instructions you do not want to display.

How Did Slavery Develop in the Colonies?

What Did Europeans See in West Africa in the 1500’s? Add text to explain Europeans witnessing Africans enslaving Africans.

Why Did Europeans Want Slaves? Add text here explaining the Europeans purposed in taking enslaved Africans.

How Did Europeans Obtain Slaves? Add text here to explain the various ways they obtained West Africans.

What Happened During the Middle Passage? Add text here to explain the horrid conditions the enslaved Africans endured.

After the Enslaved Africans Arrived in the Colonies, What Happened? Add text here to explain the process the enslaved Africans went through upon arriving in the New World.

Reaction Situation Add text here Add text here Add text here You’re an African tribal leader who has been approached by Europeans. Do you trade with them? Add text here You’re an enslaved African on a slave ship. What will you do? Add text here You’re an enslaved African just sold to a plantation. What do you do? Add text here

Describe the Stages of the Slave Trade Add text here Add text here Add text here

Where Were They Taken? Why were the majority of enslaved Africans taken to the West Indies and Brazil?

How Did Slavery Impact the Southern Colonies’ Economy? Add text here

References www.antislavery.org/.../ stage2_intro.htm