Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade

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Wednesday, Sept. 25
1. Get out your History Spiral put your binder on the floor
2. Update your Table of Contents
Date
Title
9/23
Warm-Ups Sept. 23-27
9/23
13 colonies cartoon notes
9/24
Colonial Economics video
9/24
Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade notes
9/24 Roots to Representative Government notes
Entry #
19
20
21
22
23
3. Turn to entry # 19: Write and answer the following:
#3 Sept., 9/25 – How did England regulate its colonies
under mercantilism? (use entry #21 to help you if you
don’t remember)
Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
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Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
I. Definition *Slavery is the practice of holding a person
in bondage for labor.
(Go back through your notes and write 4 questions that might appear on a test
then complete your summary)
Summary:
Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
I. Definition
*Slavery is the practice of holding a person
in bondage for labor.
II. Reasons
Africans used
*African’s were immune to most European
diseases
Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
I. Definition
*Slavery is the practice of holding a person
in bondage for labor.
II. Reasons
Africans used
*African’s were immune to most European
diseases
*They had no friends or family to help
escape
Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
I. Definition
*Slavery is the practice of holding a person
in bondage for labor.
II. Reasons
Africans used
*African’s were immune to most European
diseases
*They had no friends or family to help
escape
*They were permanent, cheap labor
Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
I. Definition
*Slavery is the practice of holding a person
in bondage for labor.
II. Reasons
Africans used
*African’s were immune to most European
diseases
*They had no friends or family to help
escape
*They were permanent, cheap labor
*They had worked on farms before
Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
III. Effects
*Artistic heritage of dance, music, and story
telling
Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
III. Effects
*Artistic heritage of dance, music, and story
telling
*Racism (Civil rights abuse)
(Go back through your notes and write 4 questions that might appear on a test
then complete your summary)
Summary:
Roots of Representative Government
I.
The Rights of Englishmen
II. Parliament and Colonial
Government
III. A Royal Governor’s Rule
IV. England’s Glorious Revolution
V. Shared Power in the Colonies
VI. The Zenger Trial
4 Questions and a summary