The Atlantic Slave Trade Flashcards

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1450-1850

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  • slaves came about due to the African Authorities (consent of African rules)
  • Africans that were traded into slavery were prisoners of war due to civil/tribal wars in Africa
  • about 12 million Africans were shipped across the Atlantic….0-11 million arrived alive
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slaves viewed

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  • viewed as dirty and immoral
  • seen as savages (uncivilized)
  • heathens: not acquainted with God and Jesus
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over 12 million shipped across the Atlantic to the Americas

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  • Not just from West Africa, but also Muslim controlled Eastern side (3 million)
  • most slaves were males - due to high mortality rate and low fertility rate (in women)
  • 1/3 may have died in passage (Middle Passage)
  • 40% of slaves went to Brazil
  • life expectancy in sugar plantations was 3 years
  • slaves were considered: debt peons, chattel, subhuman
  • denial of individual (dehumanize)
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up to about 1630, the Portuguese controlled the slave trade

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  • the Dutch, English, and French begin to get involved and profit from the slave trade
  • Atlantic slave trade expanded the trade into new territories now discovered by European nations
  • the Dutch became major competitors after they seized El Mina in 1630
  • by the 1660s, the English worked to supply their plantation colonies
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note

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  • always note the “cause and effect” - Slavery has shaped our modern racism
  • Slave trade increase military warfare and the importance of the military (Western firearms)… the gun
  • Slaves worked on plantations, mines, and households
  • Africa had developed many forms of servitude in their nonegalitarian societies (justification)
  • with state controlled land, slaves were an important way for individuals and lineages to gain wealth and status
  • the Atlantic trade opened new opportunities to slave holding societies for expansion and intensification of slavery
  • enslavement of women was central to African society
  • the existence of slavery allowed Europeans to mobilize commerce in salves by tapping existing structure with assistance of interested African rulers
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which country received the largest portion of slaves in the Americas?

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  • Brazil
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how did the European view of Africans as heathens and pagans influence the slave trade?

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  • slaves were seen as other, less than human
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how did the Portuguese view of Africans as heathens, savages, and immoral pagans help to justify the slave trade

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  • they dehumanized them
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how did the Africans’ unique culture, color, and language affect the slave trade

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  • the traders could dehumanize them
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which African best filled the role in the Atlantic slave trade

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  • young, fit men
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how did Africa support the dehumanization inflicted upon Africans during the slave trade?

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  • Africa’s non-egalitarian environment

- an african slave market existed before Europe became involved

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some historians theorize that the immense slave profits may have led to the rise of capitalism and industrialism. what fact does NOT support that theory

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  • the high morality of slavers shipped
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