Why did slaves' deaths rarely bother plantation owners
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They viewed slaves as property that could simply be
replaced.
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How did the Atlantic slave trade spark wars among African kingdoms
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African kingdoms fought to acquire the goods offered by
Europeans in exchange for slaves
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How was life for indigenous populations under the encomienda system similar to life for African slaves on plantations in the New World
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Both groups were forced to labor under brutal and inhumane
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Why did one third of slaves die within three years on a plantation
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They were overworked and frequently received physical
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This diagram shows the triangular trade that developed between Europe Africa and the Americas. In which direction did most manufactured goods travel
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from a to b
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Why might African leaders have been willing to participate in the exchange of slaves for goods
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The slaves were often prisoners from the interior of Africa, not their own people (apex)
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How did the creation of the Atlantic slave trade affect colonies' relationship with their mother countries
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It resulted in a triangular exchange between the Americas,
Europe, and Africa rather than a direct exchange between colonies
and their mother countries. -Jade
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how did enslaved africans adapt to life in the americas
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They blended their languages, cultures, and religions to create something new.
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Which of the following was a major factor in Europeans starting to rely on Africans rather than indigenous Americans for labor on plantations
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African laborers often had more experience with agriculture than
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Why did slaves' deaths rarely bother plantation owners
They viewed slaves as property that could simply be
replaced.
How did the Atlantic slave trade spark wars among African kingdoms
African kingdoms fought to acquire the goods offered by
Europeans in exchange for slaves
How was life for indigenous populations under the encomienda system similar to life for African slaves on plantations in the New World
Both groups were forced to labor under brutal and inhumane
conditions for the benefit of European masters.
Why did one third of slaves die within three years on a plantation
They were overworked and frequently received physical
punishment. -Apex
This diagram shows the triangular trade that developed between Europe Africa and the Americas. In which direction did most manufactured goods travel
from a to b
APEX
Why might African leaders have been willing to participate in the exchange of slaves for goods
The slaves were often prisoners from the interior of Africa, not their own people (apex)
How did the creation of the Atlantic slave trade affect colonies' relationship with their mother countries
It resulted in a triangular exchange between the Americas,
Europe, and Africa rather than a direct exchange between colonies
and their mother countries. -Jade
how did enslaved africans adapt to life in the americas
They blended their languages, cultures, and religions to create something new.
Which of the following was a major factor in Europeans starting to rely on Africans rather than indigenous Americans for labor on plantations
African laborers often had more experience with agriculture than
American indigenous peoples.