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Today at a Glance Thursday 4/7/16 SS6H2a describe the influence of African Slavery on the development of America. Activity 1: Bell work We Do 1.What is.

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1 Today at a Glance Thursday 4/7/16 SS6H2a describe the influence of African Slavery on the development of America. Activity 1: Bell work We Do 1.What is deforestation? Name three causes of deforestation. 2.Who was the ruler of the Aztecs? Activity 2: Triangular trade and Atlantic Slave ppt. notes Activity 3: Finalize the guided reading worksheet from yesterday.

2 1.What is deforestation? Clearing large portion of the forest to sell the timber. 2. Who was the ruler of the Aztecs? Montezuma

3 Triangular Trade and the Atlantic Slave Trade

4 Atlantic Slave Trade The Atlantic slave trade was started in the 1500s to fill the need for labor in Spain’s American empire. Each year, traders shipped tens of thousands of enslaved Africans across the Atlantic to work on tobacco and sugar plantations in the Americas.

5 Atlantic Slave Trade Europeans relied on African rulers and traders to seize captives in the interior and bring them to coastal trade posts and fortresses. The slave trade intensified as the demand for slaves increased in the Americas and the demand for luxury goods increased in Africa.

6 Atlantic Slave Trade The Atlantic slave trade formed one part of a three-legged trade network know as the triangular trade.

7 Destinations of Enslaved Africans What country imported the most slaves? Which imported the fewest?

8 The Middle Passage Hundreds of men, women and children crammed on one vessel “Floating Coffins” Dying from disease or brutal mistreatment Few of the Africans who resisted lived to see the end of their journey

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10 Impact of the Slave Trade By the 1800s, an estimated 11 million enslaved Africans had reached the Americas. Another 2 million probably died during the Middle Passage. The slave trade caused the decline of some African states. The loss of countless numbers of young women and men resulted in some small states disappearing forever. New African states arose whose way of life depended on the slave trade. The rulers of these new states waged war against other Africans in order to gain control of the slave trade in their region.

11 Impact of the Slave Trade Economically, the Africans were excellent workers in the fields and they were good metal workers, so they were able to grow more crops and made more money Culturally, the Africans kept their music, languages, some religious beliefs, dance, recipes for foods, etc…Now, Latin America is a true blend of the Spanish, Native American, and African cultures.

12 Draw the Triangular Trade on your paper


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