When did the Transatlantic Slave Trade begin?
Early 1600s
Mid-1800s
Late 1700s
Mid-1500s
When did the Transatlantic Slave Trade begin?
Early 1600s
Mid-1800s
Late 1700s
Mid-1500s
What percentage of enslaved Africans did Britain transport?
50%
60%
40%
80%
What crops were produced on plantations?
Sugar, cotton, tobacco, coffee
Wheat, rice, barley, oats
What was the Middle Passage?
Path to freedom
Journey to Africa
Trade route to Asia
Journey across the Atlantic
What was the average life expectancy of enslaved people?
26 years
35 years
20 years
30 years
Who led the significant 1791 uprising?
William Wilberforce
Toussaint L’Ouverture
Granville Sharp
Harriet Tubman
What did Olaudah Equiano publish?
Political manifesto
Scientific journal
A bestselling autobiography
Novel
What year was the slave trade banned in Britain?
1750
1807
1833
1789
What were 'slave scrambles'?
Secret escape routes
Rushed auctions for enslaved people
Covert meetings with abolitionists
Negotiations for freedom
Who was a key conductor on the Underground Railroad?
Olaudah Equiano
Mary Prince
Granville Sharp
Harriet Tubman
What was a common punishment for enslaved people?
Financial rewards
Freeing enslaved individuals
Whippings and beatings
Public recognitions
What did anti-slavery campaigners use to raise awareness?
Social media campaigns
Radio broadcasts
Television ads
Pamphlets and petitions