Slavery Africa to the New World PICK UP APQ SHEETS & HAVE YOUR KEY POINTS READY Today is January 24 TH.
The European Age of Exploration Part II: Divide and Conquer, Colonize, Exploit, Enslave, Rape, Pillage and Kill Graphic scene of violence here.
The 13 Colonies 4 th Grade Class. The New England Colonies Massachusetts (1620) Rhode Island (1636) Connecticut (1636) New Hampshire (1638)
The Atlantic Trade The Triangular Trade. Definition Triangular Trade: Trade routes between Africa, Europe and the Americas during the Atlantic Slave Trade.
Unit 6: Economics. Colonial America Mercantilism - common economic policy among European kingdoms in the 17 th century - saw trade, colonies and the accumulation.
From Slavery to Segregation. It is estimated that more than 20 million Africans were captured and forcibly taken to the North and South America continents.
100 200 300 400 500 Empires Middle Ages Renaissance Reformation Exploration Absolutism Sci Rev Enlighten.
Imperialism. A. Imperialism – intentional control by an industrial developed nation over a less developed region or nation. This control is usually political,
FrontPage: See next slide. The Last Word: No homework.
A. Public policies B. Institutions C. Values D. Budgets.
TransAtlantic Slave Trade. Create a chart like the one below to take notes on some of the important issues concerning the emergence of slavery Issue.
Triangle Trade, Mercantilism, and the Impact of SLAVERY (Unit 1, Segment 2 of 5)