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1 Knowledge Connections
Vocabulary  Triangular Trade Middle Passage Term Definition Knowledge Connections Picture

2 What items were carried on each leg of the Triangular Trade routes?
Essential Question What items were carried on each leg of the Triangular Trade routes?

3 Each route formed the leg of a geographic triangle
What was triangular trade? From 1600 – 1800 – The trade of enslaved Africans became part of what was called TRIANGULAR TRADE Each route formed the leg of a geographic triangle

4 What was traded on the first route?
Triangular Trade: Route 1 Europe to Africa Sent: Manufactured goods Examples: Iron, cloth, rum, and weapons

5 Sent: Enslaved persons and gold
What was traded on second route? Triangular Trade: Route 2 Africa to the Americas Sent: Enslaved persons and gold

6 Sent: Rice, tobacco, indigo, furs
What was traded on the third route? Triangular Trade: Route 3 The Americas to Europe Sent: Rice, tobacco, indigo, furs

7 The middle leg of Triangular Trade
What was the Middle Passage? Thousands of Africans died on the MIDDLE PASSAGE before ever reaching the Americas The middle leg of Triangular Trade

8 How was Africa affected by trade?
Triangular Trade’s affect on Africa: Robbed West African societies of their population Increased warfare among Africans Gave rise to RACISM People falsely believing their race is superior to others

9 What items were carried on each leg of the Triangular Trade routes?
Essential Question What items were carried on each leg of the Triangular Trade routes?

10 TRIANGULAR TRADE Items: To: 3 To: Items: To: 1 2 Items:


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