Where were the slaves?.  Brazil 40%  Caribbean 35%  Spanish America 15%  North America 5% (Includes Canada and the US)  Europe/Atlantic Islands.

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Where were the slaves?

 Brazil 40%  Caribbean 35%  Spanish America 15%  North America 5% (Includes Canada and the US)  Europe/Atlantic Islands 2%  Other 3%

 Create a one page, typed information sheet which will be passed in and shared with the class.  Each group will explore the life of a slave in the following areas: 1. Brazil 2. Europe 3. Caribbean 4. Spanish America (Mexico) 5. North America (America) 6. Canada  Make sure you include in your information sheet the timeframe of the slave trade, types of work, how they lived, recreation, treatment, and when the slave trade was ended in the region