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Warm up

Explain how you think the slave trade began.

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Primary Source

Read the first hand account of what it was like for slaves during the Middle passage on while being sold and answer the accompanying questions

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Columbian Exchange

Triangular trading network between Europe, America and African ports during colonial ( 1500’s-1800’s)

Path: Europe » Africa » North America » Europe

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Item received here: Europe: Raw materials; ex: cotton,

tobacco, Sugar Africa: Rum, guns, textiles America: Slaves, rum, textiles

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Origins of African Slaves

• First slave ships arrived in the colonies in 1619

•Beginning of African slavery in America

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Why African’s?Began in Portugal

Prince Henry wanted to find a route to Asia by sailing around Africa

First slaves in Portugal in 1444 Other European nations followed Eventually slavery spread to the United

States because all the Native Americans (first slaves in the US) died from diseases (smallpox, cholerea, typhus) brought to them by Europeans

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Portugal

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Began as quest for gold and spices

Became trade network of exporting African slaves▪ First slaves in Portugal in 1444▪Other European nations followed

Slavery outlawed in England in the 1772. Why did it continue in colonies?

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Slavery in colonies was motivated by capitalism. Plantation system depended upon that

labor to be financially viable

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Pictures of slavery institutions

http://www.history.com/topics/slavery/photos#

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Description of Middle Passage 5 ½ * 2 space for 2 slaves in the bottom

of the ship surrounded by hundreds of other slaves with no air circulation, shackled to the ground and not given any other space to go to the bathroom- lasted 5-12 months

20% of slaves on the trip died on shipMen brought over on the ship were

offered a better chance at survival than those in Africa. – Why?

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Process of kidnapping

Most slaves came from the ports of West Africa from Senegal to Angola- Identities taken

African Kings would round them up and trade them for alcohol and weapons

European companies would buy them by the thousands at the African ports

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"Every morning, perhaps, more instances than one are found of the living and the dead fastened together."John Newton - Slave Ship Captain

Why is John Newton important?

He later wrote the song “Amazing Grace” about his experiences on the ships and how it changes his life.

Later became a proponent of abolition

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What was the main reason the civil war was fought?

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Slavery in the colonies

Slavery increased greatly in 1800’. What else is going on in history at this

time? Think back to World History….

In South Carolina the number of Africans outnumbered the European colonists

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Resistence to Slavery Slaves would find ways to derail the

planting projects they were involved in by faking illness, breaking tools and staging work slow downs

Stono Rebellion The rebellion was stopped after a few days but

it was an eye opening experience for the masters of the South and led to a tightening of slave laws

Running away was also very popular- found refuge among Native American tribes