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Atlantic Slave Trade Causes of African Slavery Muslim transported 17 million Africans European interest Africans were immune to European disease Experience in farming Difficult escape Buying and selling of slaves Started with 300,000 in the 1500s ended with about 9.5 million in 1870
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What??? What advantages do you see, as a merchant, in having slaves? Can you think of another form of cheap labor?
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Triangular Trade Europe Africa North America & South America Cotton, Tobacco, Sugar Guns, Manufacturers Slaves, Gold, Ivory
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The Middle Passage Brought Africans West to the Americas Sickening cruelty Whippings and beatings Disease Committed suicide 20 percent died
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What??? If you were a merchant who owned a ship carrying slaves, what would you do differently in regards to the middle passage?
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The Columbian Exchange Transfer of foods, plants, and animals Corn, potatoes, tomatoes, squash, pineapples, tobacco and cacao beans Horses, cattle, sheep, pigs, bananas, yams, black eyed peas, wheat, barley, rice and oats Disease (small pox and measles
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Capitalism Private ownership Investments in trade and exploration Business grew across Europe Joint Stock Companies Investors bought shares, pooled their money or wealth
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What??? What was so significant about the Columbian Trade? What do you think happened to the European economy? (money and prices)
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Mercantilism Power was based on wealth Gold and silver vs balance of trade Self sufficiency New class of merchants
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What??? What was the worst effect of the triangular trade, Columbian trade and growth of Mercantilism? What was the greatest effect of the triangular trade, Columbian trade and growth of Mercantilism? Why do you think the slave trade flourished for so long? Lets pretend that the Africans enslaved the Europeans...what do you think the world would be like today?
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