Warm Up The Transatlantic Slave Trade Essential Questions

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The Transatlantic Slave Trade Essential Questions: 1. Why is it important to study the

The Transatlantic Slave Trade Essential Questions: 1. Why is it important to study the history of slavery? 2. Why have humans throughout history enslaved one another?

Trans-Saharan ■Other captives were shipped north across the deserts of northwest Africa to the

Trans-Saharan ■Other captives were shipped north across the deserts of northwest Africa to the Mediterranean Slave Trade coast (to Morocco). ■Africans purchased there to ”work as to? What do youwere think “Trans-Saharan refers servants in Spain, Portugal, and other countries. Between the 10 th – 14 th century, African By the mid-1400 ’s, in. Portuguese ship captains captives were sold Islamic markets around slavesday along the. west coast of thewere areatrading of present Sudan Africa for working on sugar plantations. Many of these slaves were female, sold for servants or concubines.

Transatlantic Slave Trade l In 1492, Columbus landed in the “New World, ” linking

Transatlantic Slave Trade l In 1492, Columbus landed in the “New World, ” linking Europe & The Americas Spanish adventurers arrived in the following years, enslaving Native Americans to search for gold and silver. l l The Natives were weakened by disease, malnutrition, & Spanish cruelty so the Spanish decided to use Africans. Around 1520, the first African slaves arrived in the Americas off of Portuguese ships.

How do you think each continent was affected by this trade? What impact did

How do you think each continent was affected by this trade? What impact did slavery have on colonial economics?

The Middle Passage = ship crossing for African slaves to the New World What

The Middle Passage = ship crossing for African slaves to the New World What do you think life would have been like on a slave ship?

 Several hundred slaves were packed below deck on stacked wooden l As the

Several hundred slaves were packed below deck on stacked wooden l As the journey typically took several platforms. of the died ship months… 15 -20% These platforms were covered with slaves excrement, blood, on andthe filth and caused many infections and diseases. Slaves were confined by leg irons while on the ship and were often l Estimates claim 2 -4 million slaves died on the tortured with whip beatings. Middle Passage Many slaves committed suicide by jumping overboard or refusing to eat.

Slavery in the Southern Colonies Those surviving The Middle Passage were auctioned off… In

Slavery in the Southern Colonies Those surviving The Middle Passage were auctioned off… In the 18 th century, the “ideal” slave (male, strong, young, & healthy) was worth how much in today’s money? $11, 630 -$23, 200 40% of slaves before the American Revolution passed through South Carolina and were often put to work in its rice fields…

Slavery in the Southern Colonies There was no harder or more unhealthy work than

Slavery in the Southern Colonies There was no harder or more unhealthy work than the rice fields… “Ankle deep or mid-leg in water which floats an oozy mud, and exposed to a burning sun which makes the air hotter than human blood; those poor wretches are in a furnace of stinking putrid vapor” 2 out of 3 African-American children on rice plantations failed to reach their 16 th birthday (malaria, harsh working conditions)

Copper Sun l About a 15 year old African girl, Amari, and her experiences

Copper Sun l About a 15 year old African girl, Amari, and her experiences with the slave trade l Historical Fiction: Work of fiction, but events of the story are based on fact l Author spent 10 years researching its content l Written by Sharon Draper, 2006 l Grand-daughter of a slave l Setting: 1738 (slave trade in full swing); African village, then South Carolina

Tomorrow Speeches Begin Be Prepared, even if you “know” other people will volunteer. Have

Tomorrow Speeches Begin Be Prepared, even if you “know” other people will volunteer. Have two typed, printed copies of the outline along with your rubric from the packet.