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Friday, Sept Get your spiral 2. Update Table of Contents DateTitleEntry # 9/5Triangle Trade Routes map/questions9 9/6Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Activity10 9/6 How and Why did Slaves Arrive notes11 9/7European Exploration Test Review12 2. Turn to your next blank page (entry #11) and set up Cornell Style

Missing Work NameParent letterAll About Me worksheet Explorer Quiz Chris Fosterx Carlos PerezX Deondre Watsonx I have extra’s of the parent letter and All about me. If you missed the quiz you need to come to tutorials to get it made up

Why and How did Slaves Arrive? #11 I.What? *Slavery is the practice of holding a person in bondage for labor. (Go back through your notes and write 4 questions that might appear on a test then complete your summary) Summary:

Why and How did Slaves Arrive? #11 I.What? *Slavery is the practice of holding a person in bondage for labor. II.Why?*African’s were immune to most European diseases

Why and How did Slaves Arrive? #11 I.What? *Slavery is the practice of holding a person in bondage for labor. II.Why?*African’s were immune to most European diseases *They had no friends or family to help escape

Why and How did Slaves Arrive? #11 I.What? *Slavery is the practice of holding a person in bondage for labor. II.Why?*African’s were immune to most European diseases *They had no friends or family to help escape *They were permanent, cheap labor

Why and How did Slaves Arrive? #11 I.What? *Slavery is the practice of holding a person in bondage for labor. II.Why?*African’s were immune to most European diseases *They had no friends or family to help escape *They were permanent, cheap labor *They had worked on farms before

Why and How did Slaves Arrive? #11 III. How?*Shipped to the Americas

Why and How did Slaves Arrive? #11 III. How?*Shipped to the Americas IV.Effects*Artistic heritage of dance, music, and story telling

European Exploration Review Directions: With a group of 3 match the slips to correct questions and copy onto your worksheet.