The Atlantic Slave Trade The forced migration of African peoples to the New World.

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The Atlantic Slave Trade The forced migration of African peoples to the New World

The _________________ ____________ not new to the New World Rome, Greece, Persia, and others all had slaves Slavery increases as Islam spreads due to view that non- Muslims can be made slaves Rise of the ____________________ Response to ___________________________ Africans had been exposed to European diseases and thus were less likely to die of illness _____________capture slaves and sell them to slave trades on the coast of Africa Destroys the ruling class of Arica

The ___________________ Basic Operation Trade goods are sent to _______ in exchange for _________ Slaves are sent to the __________on the _________________ Many die from mistreatment, suicide, or horrible conditions on the ships American Colonists send ___________ to Europe in exchange for __________

Sketch one of the pictures and write a caption

The Impact of Slavery ___________________________ Generation of leaders disappears Firearms lead to increased violence __________________________ Agricultural Expertise __________________________ Music, Art, Food _______________

Invisible Children Invisible Children is a documentary made by three ordinary men from America Unexpectedly, they uncovered some of the worst modern-day slavery They documented their journey and shed light on an atrocity that had been under the radar of the world’s view for more than 17 years