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Moors Moorish Conquest & Control of Spain & Portugal 956- 1492 Trade between Northern Africa & Europe Use of Slaves in Iberian Peninsula
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Portuguese Slave Trade Portugal explored West Coast of Africa Established commercial trading post on Islands off coast of Africa--these will become Holding Factories Goree Island
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Slave Wars Dutch, British & French compete with Portuguese for control of slave trade. African Ethnic Groups begin wars to conquer territory & enslave enemies.
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Bight of Benin between 1711- 1810 about 1 million people were captured along the Bight of Benin
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Goree Island Off Coast of Senegal slave port for 300 years exported over 10% of all slaves taken to the Americas 17 battles fought to control Goree
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In the Fortress Slaves were branded manacled to the walls fed on bread & water held for 2 weeks to 2 months
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Middle Passage 11-20 million slaves survive the journey to the Americas no one knows how many died being captured & transported- -60 million?
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Slave warehouses Once slaves reached Caribbean they were sold to plantations or held in warehouses to be shipped to North or South America
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Where were they sent? 33% 5% 7%12% 20% 22%
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In South America Coffee, tobacco, & sugar plantations mining for gold, silver & gem
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In Caribbean Sugar Plantations Europe’s craving for sugar was the # 1 reason for the transatlantic slave trade
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Slave Revolts
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Revolts on board ships 240 known slave revolts that took place during the Middle Passage Amistad revolt in July of 1839 was one of few successful revolts Portrait of Cinque
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Slave revolts in colonies 250 recorded incidents of slave rebellions in the Americas Stono Rebellion in South Carolina, 1739 Haiti, 1793
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St. John Slave Revolt, 1733 Danish Caribbean Island 1 st Major Slave Revolt What caused the revolt?
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Abolition Movement
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Olaudah Equiano His autobiography inspired others to start abolition movement
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English Abolitionism Lead by Granville Sharp English abolished slavery in 1830 took leading role in stopping transatlantic slave trade
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Brazilian Antislave Movement Lead by Joaquim Nabuco & Antonio Alves Law of the Womb in 1871 Golden Law in 1888
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Write down a definition for this word.
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How was African Slave Trade Different from previous forms of Slavery? Racism Hereditary Slave were property, not people> No legal protections.
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Impact of slave trade 10-15 million dead suffering of the enslaved people European power & wealth weakened Africa, allowing Europe to conquer Continent in 19th century Diaspora
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