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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.
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
The Transatlantic Slave Trade. 1.What does this map show us about the transatlantic slave trade? ______________________________________________________________________________________ 2. Where in Africa were most enslaved people being taken from? ______________________________________________________________________________ 3.
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 This question is designed to test your ability to work with and understand historical documents.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:
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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.
Following this are subsections containing activities for use in the classroom (suitable for photocopying as handouts), extended activities and research, and suggested debate and discuss questions. This pack can be used as the Key Stage 3 History unit on the slave trade and abolition.