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European Invasion Lesson #4 (p. 90-92, 116-117, 125-128)

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European Invasion. Lesson #4. (p. 90-92, 116-117, 125-128). Primary Source Document. Read one of the sections of John Barbot’s depiction of his voyages to the coast of Africa. What is the level of reliability of this source? What does he seem to think of Africans? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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European InvasionLesson #4

(p. 90-92, 116-117, 125-128)

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Primary Source Document

Read one of the sections of John Barbot’s depiction of his voyages to the coast of Africa.

• What is the level of reliability of this source?• What does he seem to think of Africans?• What does he say about treatment of African

slaves? Does he respect them on any level? How do you know?

• What has he taught you about the Slave Trade?

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Portuguese Invasion

• 1400s

• Portugal

• Africa

• Prince Henry

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Portuguese Invasion

• Colonies in Africa

• Arabs

• Africans

• Portuguese forts

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Slave Trade

• Arabs

• Slavs

• Africans

• Portuguese

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Slave Trade

• Other European nations

• By 1500s…

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Triangle Trade

• European goods – Slaves - Molasses and Rum• Middle Passage

• Merchants

• Ship building

• European port cities

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THE MIDDLE PASSAGE

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THE MIDDLE PASSAGE•Cargo

•The Journey

• Disease & mistreatment

• Floating coffins

• Suicide, mutinies, death

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IMPACT OF SLAVE TRADE

• Merchants• American colonies• Africa• 1500s – • 1780s – • 1800s – • Totals