2.5 Colonialism and slavery-III

2.5 Colonialism and slavery
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This lesson contains 15 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 2 videos.

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2.5 Colonialism and slavery

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Why did Europeans enslave Africans?

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Slide 3 - Video


Plantations

The colonists founded plantations.
They had Indians work for them as slaves: very hard work.
16th century: mainly sugar
17th century: tobacco, cocoa, coffee

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Silver mine Indians/slaves
Finding huge amounts of silver  in Mexico and the Andes.
Spain paid for its many wars with it: every year a large silver fleet sailed to Spain.

The conditions were horrific:
- along dangling rope ladders into the deep darkness
- climb back up with 40 kg bags

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Indians and black slaves
IIn 1543 the Spanish king banned Indian slavery.

The Spanish colonists brought black slaves from Africa.
Turned out to be much stronger: rarely sick.

More demand for plantation products in the 17th century:
The Dutch, French and English established plantations in the Western Caribbean.

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Video
 Write down which products are taken from:
1. America
2. Europe
3. Africa

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The transatlantic slave trade was part of the triangular trade between Europe, Africa and America

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The Triangular Trade brought textiles, jewellery and weapons from America to Europe.
A
True
B
Not true

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The Triangle Trade brought slaves from America to Europe.
A
True
B
Not true

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Learning objectives:
I. Copy the learning goals; leave some empty space between them.
II. Use blue to answer the questions you can answer without your book
III. Use another colour for the additions you make after you used your book
Complete first the assignments of 2.5

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Any questions so far?

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