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The Trans Atlantic Slave Trade

The Trans Atlantic Slave Trade. 1441-1808. Slavery. Existed since the dawn of time Traced back to Ancient Rome and China 12 th Century Muslim traders take back Africans Traders became motivated by profit. Portugal. Portugal comes in contact with Africans

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The Trans Atlantic Slave Trade

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  1. The Trans Atlantic Slave Trade 1441-1808

  2. Slavery Existed since the dawn of time Traced back to Ancient Rome and China 12th Century Muslim traders take back Africans Traders became motivated by profit

  3. Portugal Portugal comes in contact with Africans 1441 Antam Goncalves kidnaps 10 Africans This is the start of the slave trade

  4. Triangle Trade • European Goods to Africa • African Slaves to America ‘Middle Passage’ • America sent sugar, molasses, cotton to Europe

  5. Map

  6. Impact of the Slave Trade

  7. Social Upheaval – Largest and longest forced migration of people in history

  8. Violence– *wars fought to capture prisoners to be sold into slavery *raids from ships to capture slaves

  9. Social Collapse – The loss of millions of people caused the established social structure to change. This weakening makes these cultures easy prey for later European conquest

  10. Prejudice – The need to justify slavery leads to the instilling of a sense of inferiority on Africans

  11. Political Adjustment – Established political structures, villages and kingdom fell as new powers emerged due to wealth fro the slave trade

  12. Human Toll • Historians still debating • 11 million Africans made it into slavery in the Americas • 2 million died in the Middle Passage • Up to 100 million died overall most in Africa

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