The Middle Passage
The second part of the journey from Africa to the Colonies was known as the Middle Passage. This was an area of the Atlantic Ocean that was prone to very bad weather, including rough seas and hurricanes.
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It was called the Middle Passage . When Africans were carried overseas to the colonies and the West Indies
They weren't french, they were American. The answer is Lewis and Clark.
It started when there was't any color that is why .
Tea act
Tea Act
Never did the British parliament, [until the passage of the Stamp Act] think of imposing.
The search for the Northwest Passage drove most of the early explorers, it was why so many voyages were financed even when little gold and silver was being returned. The information brought back by those voyages was used to found many North American Settlements and Colonies.
Prompted passage of the Intolerable Acts, including the Boston Port Act.
The colonies the French found as a result for searching for the northwest passage was Quebec and Montreal
The colonies the French found as a result for searching for the northwest passage was Quebec and Montreal
The colonies the French found as a result for searching for the northwest passage was Quebec and Montreal
The Stamp Act was passed by the British government. After it was passed, the American colonists instituted a boycott of British goods.
to urge colonists to refuse british goods
No,the Northwest Passage didn`t exsist.
The Middle Passage was the transfer of African Slaves into the Thirteen Colonies.