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1. • Begin with a brief, small group discussion where students talk and write on note cards what they think the terms “slavery” “human trafficking” means. (5 mins…
1. The African Slave Trade 2. Slavery in Africa 3. European - AfricanPre-Slavery Trade 4. European Background Portuguese started African slave trade in 1441 First Africans…
1. The African Slave Trade 2. Slavery in Africa 3. European - AfricanPre-Slavery Trade 4. European Background Portuguese started African slave trade in 1441 First Africans…
1. Triangular Trade Unit Eight Notes Name:_________________ 2. Disease Kills Native Americans With the arrival of the Europeans, the demand for slaves in the Americas increased…
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Slide 1Canada During the Great Depression Slide 2 Guiding Discussion Questions What were the causes of the Great Depression in Canada? –Compare and contrast the causes…
Slide 1 Slide 2 What were the causes of the Great Depression in Canada? Compare and contrast the causes of the Great Depression in Canada with the US To what extent did the…
Slide 1Simon Fell Director of Technology & Innovation Slide 2 THE WORLDS FOREMOST ALLIANCE OF PUBLIC SERVICE MEDIA 74 Members in 56 countries in Europe & beyond 35…