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Middle Passage Portuguese=32% Dutch=7& Spanish=13% British Caribbean=24% French Car. =17% British Colonies =4%
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1672-1689 = 90 to 100,000 slaves traded Monopoly on slave trade 1689 British Parliament opened slave trade Slave trade increased from 5,000 to 20,000/year
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Sugar, Rice, Tobacco, Coffee, Indigo were labor intensive Atlantic transactions consisted of raw material to Europe, manufactured good to Americas and Africa, and slaves to N. America
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Tobacco based Late 1600s Virginia & Maryland slavery laws Slaves were nearly half of the population by 1770 Fulfilled a variety of labor demands Mercantilism Strong social hierarchies
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Initial Indian slave trade w/ Caribbean Even a few African born black slaves were armed for defense against Indian attacks However, by 1730 2/3 of S. Carolina’s pop. was black
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Rice and Indigo Ironically, rice was introduced by Africans Rice plantations demanded more slaves that tobacco “task system” = daily jobs and leisure time Self-administering due to malaria By 1770 there were 100,000 black slaves in S. Carolina
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Originally banned alcohol and slaves 1751 shift from proprietary colony to royal colony By 1770 moving same direction as S. Carolina
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Unusual to own more than one slave Laws were less harsh Could own property and pass it on File suits against whites Physical brutality was illegal Why?
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NYC exception Originated with Dutch 1/5 total population Due to high involvement in slave trade
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Approx 300,000 from diverse cultures Only ‘bond’ or similarity was slavery 1700s most were African by birth and spoke their own langauge By 1800s identity became A.A. rather than Ibo, Ashanti, Yoruba, etc…)
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3 systems = distinct cultures Chesapeake: family-centered, maintained slave population via reproduction Small farms = exposure to white culture/religion
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South: Rice plantations= extremely harsh Dependent on slave trade due to low birthrate. Less contact w/ whites and more autonomy Maintained African traditions South: Savannah & Charleston Servants and skilled workers mixed with white population quickly Mulattos
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Northern Colonies Few and far between More mobility and access to European life Gathered holidays
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