The term Middle Passage refers to the transportation of the African people from Africa to the new world as part of the Atlantic slave trade, as it was the middle portion of the triangular trade voyage, also carrying molasses, timber and raw materials to Europe, and manufactured goods back to Africa. The Middle Passage refers to the part of the trade where Africans, densely packed onto ships, were transported across the Atlantic to the West Indies.
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Who usually captured the Africans who were sold in the Atlantic slave trade
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Most were captured by rival tribes and sold to slave traders in
West Africa, who transported many slaves to the Caribbean and the
colonies in the American South.
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What was the major economy of the middle colonies
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Family farms and merchants
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What did the British government do with the fort at Louisbourg
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Gave it back to France, which made the colonists angry Gave it back to France which made the colonists angry
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What caused an increase in the number of slaves in the northern English colonies
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Fewer indentured servants arrived as conditions in europe
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Which of these sources for study of the slave trade would be most unusual
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a primary source description written by a slave
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How was the french and Indian war different from the previous wars between Britain and France
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The war started in the colonies and spread to Europe
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How did many African slaves become christian' s in north America
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The culture of the colonies encouraged many slaves to become
Christians. -APEX-
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I live in the colony with the largest number of slaves where do i live
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We think of slavery as a practice of the past, an image from
Roman colonies. There are 29.8 million people living as slaves
right now.
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What was a common issue in wars between Britain and France in 1700s
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they were gay for eachother
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The Colony I live in Has few slaves but many indentured servants where do I live
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New England
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Slave laws passed in Virginia in 1750 said that slaves were private property and
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could be bought and sold ~apex~
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What was one result of the French and the Indian war
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The French and Indian War in 1756 was a major conflict between
Great Britain and France. It was fought in India and in North
America. One major result in North America was with France's
defeat, all her claims in North America were given to the
British.
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What statement tells what the American colonists thought of the British government during the later European wars of the 1700s
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The British government did not have the same interests as the
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What was the Middle Passage
The term Middle Passage refers to the transportation of the African people from Africa to the new world as part of the Atlantic slave trade, as it was the middle portion of the triangular trade voyage, also carrying molasses, timber and raw materials to Europe, and manufactured goods back to Africa. The Middle Passage refers to the part of the trade where Africans, densely packed onto ships, were transported across the Atlantic to the West Indies.
Who usually captured the Africans who were sold in the Atlantic slave trade
Most were captured by rival tribes and sold to slave traders in
West Africa, who transported many slaves to the Caribbean and the
colonies in the American South.
What was the major economy of the middle colonies
Family farms and merchants
What did the British government do with the fort at Louisbourg
Gave it back to France, which made the colonists angry Gave it back to France which made the colonists angry
What caused an increase in the number of slaves in the northern English colonies
Fewer indentured servants arrived as conditions in europe
improved.
Which of these sources for study of the slave trade would be most unusual
a primary source description written by a slave
How was the french and Indian war different from the previous wars between Britain and France
The war started in the colonies and spread to Europe
How did many African slaves become christian' s in north America
The culture of the colonies encouraged many slaves to become
Christians. -APEX-
I live in the colony with the largest number of slaves where do i live
We think of slavery as a practice of the past, an image from
Roman colonies. There are 29.8 million people living as slaves
right now.
What was a common issue in wars between Britain and France in 1700s
they were gay for eachother
The Colony I live in Has few slaves but many indentured servants where do I live
New England
Slave laws passed in Virginia in 1750 said that slaves were private property and
could be bought and sold ~apex~
What was one result of the French and the Indian war
The French and Indian War in 1756 was a major conflict between
Great Britain and France. It was fought in India and in North
America. One major result in North America was with France's
defeat, all her claims in North America were given to the
British.
What statement tells what the American colonists thought of the British government during the later European wars of the 1700s
The British government did not have the same interests as the
colonists.