Impact of African Slave Trade. Develop an aim for today’s lesson and write it on your do now index card.

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Impact of African Slave Trade

Develop an aim for today’s lesson and write it on your do now index card.

Homework  Read Chapter 16 Section 4 and answer the questions; submit to turnitin.com by 8am Wednesday morning

Aim  What was the impact of the Atlantic slave trade in Africa?

PQ1  How did some African leaders attempt to resist European advances in Africa?

African Leaders Resist  African leaders tried to slow down slave trade  1505: Affonso of Kongo called on Portugal to stop the slave trade and make Kongo a Christian nation  Late 1700s: the almamy of Futa Toro made a law that prevented French slavers from transporting slaves through his kingdom

PQ2  Which African states rose to power during the Atlantic slave trade?

What does this image suggest about the Asante Kingdom in Africa?

Asante Kingdom  Late 1600s, Osei Tutu won control of the trading city of Kumasi  Formed the Asante kingdom  Managed a monopoly over gold mining and the slave trade  Played off rival Europeans to protect their own economic interests

PQ3  How did the Dutch interact in South Africa?

 How could one make this picture reflect the relationship between the Boers and the Zulus?

Exit Card  What was the impact of the Atlantic slave trade in Africa?