The Atlantic Slave Trade

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The Atlantic Slave Trade In this investigation you will complete a PowerPoint presentation made up of eight slides. By the end of the investigation you will have developed an understanding of the causes, nature and legacy of this foul trade in human beings. Each slide contains a title and instructions. Each slide contains hyperlinks to websites that will provide information to help you. When you have read this screen, save the presentation into your user area and then delete these instructions. Save your work frequently! You have two hours to finish.

The Atlantic Slave Trade An Internet Investigation by Insert Your Name Here

What was the Atlantic Slave Trade? In this section write an answer to the question at the top of the page. You will need to explain what it was and who was involved. These links will help you. Merseyside Maritime Museum Port Cities: Liverpool The BBC's H2G2 site Answers.com Antislavery.org

How did the Atlantic Slave Trade develop? In this section write a brief history of the Atlantic Slave Trade, explaining which European countries were involved in it. These links may help you. Merseyside Maritime Museum Answers.com

What was the Trade Triangle? The Atlantic Slave Trade was one side of a triangular trade that linked Europe, the west coast of Africa and the Americas. In this section write an answer to the question at the top of the page. These links will help you. Mersyside Maritime Museum Port Cities: Liverpool The BBC's H2G2 site Google Images (choose one for this page) Answers.com

Why was there an Atlantic slave trade? In this section write about the reasons for Atlantic trade in slaves. What was exported to Africa, why were the slaves taken to the Americas and what was taken back to Europe from America and the Caribbean? These links will help you. Merseyside Maritime Museum - European Profits Merseyside Maritime Museum - Merchant’s letter to Captain Earle The Bottom of the Triangle: The economic role of the Middle Passage

What was the Middle Passage? The Middle Passage was the name given to the second stage of the triangular north Atlantic trade. Explain about where it ran between and what it carried. These links will help you. History on the Net Africans in America - The Middle Passage

What was it like on the Middle Passage? Answer the question at the top of the screen by describing conditions on the Middle Passage. These links will help you. Africans in America - The Middle Passage Eyewitness History: Aboard a Slave Ship, 1829 Eyewitness: Olaudah Equiano describes the Middle Passage

The legacy of the Middle Passage In this section write about the way in which the Middle Passage affected people the time and people today. Include estimates of how many Africans were enslaved the effect on the peoples of west Africa the effect that slavery had on the experience of African Americans These links will help you. MSN Encarta: Effects of the Atlantic Slave Trade on Africa Liverpool Museums: Legacy of the Middle Passage