Slavery in the Americas
Today’s Objectives Describe the Triangle Trade and what was traded. Explain what is meant by the “middle passage.” Describe the evolution of the African Slave Trade and its consequences.
The Triangle Trade Trade route with three legs.
Leg 1 Guns, cloth, iron, and beer are taken to Africa.
Leg 2 – The Middle Passage Africans’ voyage across the Atlantic to the New World to be used as slaves in the plantation system.
Leg 3 Sugar is taken to Europe to be made into rum.
Triangular Trade linked: Europe Africa Americas
The “Middle Passage” “I’m in the belly of the beast, the bottom of the boat, And home is a place I'll never get to go.”
Coffin Position Below Deck
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The Evolution of African Slavery Some Native Americans died from fighting the Europeans but the majority died of disease. African slaves were better at fighting off diseases. Old world Immunities that built up over time As colonies expanded, the demand for slaves grew. “Cash Crops” (sugar and rice) = need for lots of labor Fewer indentured servants were coming from England
Slavery in the Americas African slaves were auctioned off to the highest bidder. Slaves worked in mines or fields or as servants. Lifetime of bondage that was carried on for generations. Slaves kept African traditions alive – music & stories Resistance and rebellion
Consequences in Africa African cultures lost their fittest, best people. African families were separated. Introduction of guns.
Consequences in the Americas Led to growth of the colonies Economic Cultural Led to economic and social divisions Civil War Intermarriage and mixed race populations
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