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Title: Slavery


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Slavery
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Slavery in Africa
  • Slavery had deep roots in Africa
  • Labor is something worth fighting for because of
    the low population density
  • Captives were a resource to be won
  • Slaves were almost always prisoners of war
  • Some sold themselves in order to avoid starvation

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  • Not large scale slavery (like in the New World)
  • No factory mines/plantations
  • Africans lived in small communities close
    slave/master relationship

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Why Slavery in the New World?
  • Within 100 years, almost 95 of the native
    populations wiped out
  • Needed workers for labor intensive farming
  • Sugar in particular

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Slavery in the New World
  • Chattel Slavery
  • Slaves are property and can be traded
  • No rights
  • Expected to perform labor _at_ the command of a
    master

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The Slavery Continuum
New World slavery
Cinderella
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Capture and the Middle Passage
  • After capture, Africans were packed tightly into
    slave ships.
  • The death rate of the passengers was 25-50.

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The Middle Passage
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Destination, Auction, and Seasoning
  • Most Africans landed in Brazil less in North
    America.
  • They learned an European language, were named an
    European name, and were shown labor requirements.

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Why Not Enslave the Native Population?
  • Native Americans were highly likely to catch
    European diseases.
  • They were familiar with the terrain and could
    escape easier.

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Reasons for Using Enslaved African Labor
  • Proximity-
  • It only took 2-6 weeks to get to the colonies
    from the Caribbean at first.
  • Experience-
  • They had previous experience and knowledge
    working in sugar and rice production.
  • Immunity from diseases-
  • Less likely to get sick due to prolonged contact
    over centuries.
  • Low escape possibilities-
  • They did not know the land, had no allies, and
    were highly visible because of skin color.

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Other forms of Coerced labor in the New World
  • In your textbook write an identification for the
    following (make sure to include what it is, how
    it work, where it is was, and what effects it had
    on Native people)
  • Indentured Servitude
  • Spanish adaptation of the Inca mita system

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Question to Answer
  • How did plantations drive the slave trade in the
    Americas?
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