05. Colonial Slavery1 Purpose: To gain an understanding of the institution of slavery in colonial times, more specifically: Slavery as part of the transatlantic.
American Life in the 17 th Century 1607 - 1692. Chesapeake Colonies: Virginia, Maryland, Delaware Lots of disease shorter life expectancy Families were.
History Alive! Experiential Activity The Middle Passage.
FrontPage: See next slide. The Last Word: No homework.
Chapter 4 Slavery, Freedom, and the Struggle for Empire to 1763 AMERICAN SLAVERY, AMERICAN FREEDOM—THE PARADOX.
Slavery in the United States. What is slavery? Slavery (definition) Social institution defined by law and custom as the most absolute involuntary form.
The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade Vocabulary Abolitionist: a person who advocated that the institution of slavery be done away with. Avaricious: Greedy.
ENGL 6330/7330: Major American Writers—Herman Melville's Moby-Dick J. M. W. Turner.
Christopher Columbus [1451- 1506] Columbus’ Four Voyages.
Created By Debra Troyanos. What story is being told here? Who are these people? Where are they? What will happen next? Does this look like a scene.
Life in Colonial America The colonies didn’t get along. They were jealous of each other. The colonies continued to grow due to economic success, religious.
Slavery Quiz. TRUEFALSE About 50 per cent of slaves sent to the New World were children.