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Ap world History Guided Reading: Chapter 18 “The Atlantic System and Africa, 1550 – 1800” Terms
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Guided Reading
Chapter 18 “The Atlantic System and Africa, 1550 – 1800”
AP World History
Guided Reading: Chapter 18
“The Atlantic System and Africa, 1550 – 1800”
Terms:
Atlantic System
chartered companies
Dutch West India Company
plantocracy
“great gang”
“grass gang”
head boiler
“driver”
seasoning
grand blancs
petits blancs
free blacks
manumission
maroons
capitalism
joint-stock company
stock exchange
mercantilism
Royal African Company
Atlantic Circuit
Middle Passage
“Triangular Trade”
“fixed melancholy”
Individuals / Peoples:
Ayuba Suleiman Diallo
Places / Kingdoms / Empires / Colonies:
West Indies
Elmina and Luanda
Barbados
Saint Domingue
Gold Coast
Slave Coast
Angola
Legislation / Governmental Acts:
Navigation Acts
Questions to Outline:
By 1600, wh0 was the world’s leading sugar producer?
How did the Dutch West India Company prosper and areas did it firmly control?
Describe – in order – the steps in the cultivation of sugar cane and production of sugar.
List all the ways that sugar plantations were environmentally damaging.
What were the reasons for the high mortality rate on plantations?
Describe completely either in a list or in a narrative, the journey of African slaves from Africa to the New World
Explain the role of Africans in the slave trade and make a list of the products they received in the trade
What country eventually was the greatest source of slaves in the Atlantic trade?
How did European and Islamic slave trade affect Africa?
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