Trade, Enlightenment and Revolutionary Colonists - Slavery

14 important questions on Trade, Enlightenment and Revolutionary Colonists - Slavery

Where seemed slavery a common practice?

West Africa

Where was slavery a normal part of the economy?

In the Arabian world

Where could the slave trade be found?

From West Africa to deep into Asia.
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What did countries mostly do with conquered areas?

They turned them into plantation colonies.

What did they discovered they can do with colonies with a warm climate?

That they would be able to grow products like coffee, sugar and tobacco there.

What did happened with slaves that worked on large plantations?

They often died in large numbers from disease and bad working conditions.

Why did they turned African slave trade as an alternative?

There where not enough people to work on the plantations.

What happened with slaves?

They were treated like animals or goods.

Why did so many slaves died at the trading posts or with the boat journey?

Because of the very bad living conditions.

How do you call the 2 trading types?

Transatlantic slave trade and triangular trade.

What was used in South America but not in North America?

That you as slave would get a small reward if you was doing great, and eventually you could buy your own freedom.

What happened if a slave would break the rules?

You would get a big punishment like the death penalty or tortune.

From who came the first protest against slavery?

Dutch and German Quakers in North America.

What was the most common form of corporal punishment?

Whipping, using a leather strap as a whip.

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