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The Atlantic Slave Trade

The Atlantic Slave Trade. European World. Origins of the Slave Trade. 1500s Africans were enslaved to fill the need for labor in Spain’s American colonies. Origins of the Slave Trade. 1500s Africans were enslaved to fill the need for labor in Spain’s American colonies. Causes.

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The Atlantic Slave Trade

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  1. The Atlantic Slave Trade European World

  2. Origins of the Slave Trade • 1500s • Africans were enslaved to fill the need for labor in Spain’s American colonies

  3. Origins of the Slave Trade • 1500s • Africans were enslaved to fill the need for labor in Spain’s American colonies

  4. Causes • discovery of the "New World" and the development of plantation economies in the Americas

  5. Causes • discovery of the "New World" and the development of plantation economies in the Americas • tribal conflict in Africa prior to 1500

  6. Causes • discovery of the "New World" and the development of plantation economies in the Americas • tribal conflict in Africa prior to 1500 • Arab traders taking slaves to North Africa and the Middle East prior to 1500s

  7. Effects • racism • slave traders justified the slave trade by using racist views to support their actions • they portrayed Africans as "uncivilized”

  8. Effects • racism • slave traders justified the slave trade by using racist views to support their actions • they portrayed Africans as "uncivilized” • undermined traditional African society • led to warfare and social decline

  9. Effects • racism • slave traders justified the slave trade by using racist views to support their actions • they portrayed Africans as "uncivilized” • undermined traditional African society • led to warfare and social decline • cultural diffusion • Africans were moved to: • Europe, North America, South America

  10. Slave Trade

  11. Horrors of the Middle Passage • whippings and beatings were common

  12. Horrors of the Middle Passage • whippings and beatings were common • disease swept through the vessel

  13. Horrors of the Middle Passage • whippings and beatings were common • disease swept through the vessel • the smell of blood, sweat, and excrement filled the hold

  14. Horrors of the Middle Passage • whippings and beatings were common • disease swept through the vessel • the smell of blood, sweat, and excrement filled the hold • captives often lived in their own vomit and waste

  15. Horrors of the Middle Passage

  16. Horrors of the Middle Passage • whippings and beatings were common • disease swept through the vessel • the smell of blood, sweat, and excrement filled the hold • captives often lived in their own vomit and waste • 20 % died of disease or brutal mistreatment

  17. Horrors of the Middle Passage • The Amistad Incident • August 1839

  18. Amazing Grace

  19. Amazing Grace Amazing grace! How sweet the sound That saved a wretch like me! I once was lost, but now am found; Was blind, but now I see. ’Twas grace that taught my heart to fear, And grace my fears relieved; How precious did that grace appear The hour I first believed. John Newton

  20. William Wilberforce • Member of British Parliament (1784-1812) • close friend of Prime Minister William Pitt • influenced by John Newton • campaigned for the abolition of slavery in the British Empire • Act was passed by 1833

  21. Amazing Grace - The Movie

  22. Total Impact • 9.5 million people were moved

  23. Total Impact • 9.5 million people were moved • at least 2 million died as a result of the trade

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