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Enslavement in Africa. Olaudah Equiano. Olaudah Equiano was an abolitionist and former slave from from Igbo territory in what is now southeast Nigeria. He was born around 1745, and around the age of 11 he was sold to slave traders and forcibly taken to the Americas.
The following pages present the DBQ documents along with the key aspects of each that students might offer in support of their arguments. Also provided are some of the major subjects, concepts, themes, or
This worksheet is meant to supplement existing textbooks and curriculum related to Colonial America, the transatlantic slave trade, and the Declaration of Independence. The contradictions between the talk of liberty and the pervasiveness of slavery in revolutionary America is widely documented.
DBQ Focus: Atlantic Slave Trade Document-Based Question Format Directions: The following question is based on the accompanying Documents (The documents have been edited for the purpose of this exercise.) This question is designed to test your ability to work with and understand historical documents. Write a paragraph response that:
Document-Based Question August 2017 Document 1 The Impact of the Atlantic Slave Trade on the New World Whatever the effect of slavery on Africa, there can be no doubt that black slaves [enslaved Africans] played a crucial part in the economic development of the New World, above all by making up for shortages of labour.
Left: Haitian Slave rebellion depicting the mass slaughter of whites. Assignment: In collaboration with one other student in class, create a detailed venn diagram in which you compare and contrast Nast’s and Volck’s political cartoons.
The Atlantic slave trade was from 1502 to 1888 in North America, South America, and Africa and was the ill-treatment of African slaves. Context S2. The middle passage ships could carry up to 800 slaves each and 15-20% of the slaves wouldn't survive the trip. Context S3.