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What were the top overseas destinations for African slaves? What is surprising or significant about the maps?

What were the top overseas destinations for African slaves? What is surprising or significant about the maps?

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What were the top overseas destinations for African slaves?

What is surprising or significant about the maps?

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Observe: What do you notice about the destinations for the slaves?

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The Beginning of SlaveryThe Beginning of Slavery-Many civilizations have kept slaves over time

Mayans, Aztecs, Sumerians, Babylonians, Egyptians – religious texts

-Slavery existed in Africa prior to European contact

-Most slaves were people who had been captured in war

-In many African societies, slaves were simply part of the community.

Treated like a wage laborer / servant

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Why do you think European countries did not travel into the interior of Africa to obtain slaves?

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African Kingdoms traded slaves for guns and goods

On the coast, slaves were sold to different proprietors who were responsible for shipping them over seas.

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Middle Passage“ The stench of the hold …was so intolerably

loathsome, that it was dangerous to remain there for any time…The closeness of the place, and the heat of the climate…almost suffocated us…”

-Olaudah Equiano, The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah

Equiano, 1789

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Conditions of the Ships

“I was soon put down under the decks, and there I received such a salutation in my nostrils as I had never experienced in my life: so that with the loathsomeness of the stench and crying together, I became so sick and low that I was not able to eat, nor had I the least desire to taste anything.”

- Olaudah Equiano

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Impact of Slave TradeSocial Political Economic Overall

Loss of Culture

Destroys entire societies

Trade goods spread (guns and goods)

African Diaspora – over 15M Africans spread throughout the world

Destroys family structure (majority taken were men)

Starts imperialism and colonialism

Lose workforce

Wipes out population

Establishes Racism

Conflict Starts uneven balance of trade – dependent on other countries

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