McKay – Chapter 16: The Age of European Expansion and Religious Wars – pp. 544 – 546 – European Slavery and the Origins of American Racism, McKay – Chapter 20: Africa, 1400 – 1800 and Chapter 28McKay – Chapter 16: The Age of European Expansion and Religious Wars – pp. 544 – 546 – European Slavery and the Origins of American Racism, McKay – Chapter 20: Africa, 1400 – 1800 and Chapter 28
Nation Building in the Western Hemisphere and in Australia – pp. 932 – 936 – Black Slavery in the South
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Describe and give concrete illustrations of the effects of the Atlantic system on African, European, and American societies and their environments
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The growth in the slave trade was accompanied by continued trade in other goodsThe growth in the slave trade was accompanied by continued trade in other goods
Ed the price of slaves in response to increased demand. African governments on the Gold and Slave Coasts were strong enough to make Europeans observe African trading customs, while the Europeans, competing with each other for African trade
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Chapter 20 the atlantic system and africa, 1550-1800Chapter 20 the atlantic system and africa, 1550-1800
Describe and give concrete illustrations of the effects of the Atlantic System African, European, and American societies and their environments
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The Atlantic Slave Trade Power-Point PresentationThe Atlantic Slave Trade Power-Point Presentation
State two other names that the Atlantic Trade was referred to as
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00chapter 18 outline – The Atlantic System and Africa, 1550-180000chapter 18 outline – The Atlantic System and Africa, 1550-1800
Spanish settlers introduced sugar-cane cultivation into the West Indies shortly after 1500 but did not do much else toward the further development of the islands. After 1600
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Chapter 198: The Atlantic System and Africa, 1550–1800Chapter 198: The Atlantic System and Africa, 1550–1800
Spanish settlers introduced sugar-cane cultivation into the West Indies shortly after 1500 but did not do much else toward the further development of the islands. After 1600 the French and English developed colonies based on tobacco
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