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White Gold and Black Misery What lay behind the horrors of the slave trade?

White Gold and Black Misery What lay behind the horrors of the slave trade?. Step One – Down at the Docks The people that I can see in the picture that are involved in the sugar trade are: S….rs M…….ts C…..rs W……..emen D….rs P….rs.

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White Gold and Black Misery What lay behind the horrors of the slave trade?

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  1. White Gold and Black MiseryWhat lay behind the horrors of the slave trade? Step One – Down at the Docks The people that I can see in the picture that are involved in the sugar trade are: S….rs M…….ts C…..rs W……..emen D….rs P….rs Broadwater School History Department

  2. White Gold and Black MiseryWhat lay behind the horrors of the slave trade? Step One – Down at the Docks The people that I can see in the picture that are involved in the sugar trade are: Sailors Merchants Carters Warehousemen Dockers Porters Broadwater School History Department

  3. White Gold and Black MiseryWhat lay behind the horrors of the slave trade? Step One – Down at the Docks The reason these people are involved in the sugar trade is: Sailors – crewing the ships that carry sugar Merchants – organising the trade, selling sugar Carters – carrying sugar from the docks to buyers Warehousemen – storing the sugar Dockers – unloading the sugar Porters – moving the sugar around the docks Broadwater School History Department

  4. White Gold and Black MiseryWhat lay behind the horrors of the slave trade? Step One – Down at the Docks The people beyond the picture that are involved in the sugar trade are: Con…ers of Sugar Inv….rs and B..kers Fa…ry Owners Fa…rs Pl….tion Owners Sl..e Traders Broadwater School History Department

  5. White Gold and Black MiseryWhat lay behind the horrors of the slave trade? Step One – Down at the Docks The people beyond the picture that are involved in the sugar trade are: Consumers of sugar Investors and Bankers Factory Owners Farmers Plantation Owners Slave Traders Broadwater School History Department

  6. White Gold and Black MiseryWhat lay behind the horrors of the slave trade? Step One – Down at the Docks The reason these people are involved in the sugar trade is: Consumers of sugar – anyone who used sugar was responsible for the sugar trade. Investors and Bankers – provided the money to pay for the ships that worked in the sugar trade. Factory Owners – provided manufactured goods to be sold on the west coast of Africa. Farmers – supplied the ships and sugar plantations with food with food. Plantation Owners – grew the sugar, using enslaved Africans. Slave Traders – captured and transported the enslaved Africans across the Atlantic to the sugar plantations. Broadwater School History Department

  7. White Gold and Black MiseryWhat lay behind the horrors of the slave trade? Step Two – Capturing the Cargo in West Africa The people that I can see in the picture that are involved in the slave trade are: S….rs Slave Tr…rs Ens…d Afri…s Broadwater School History Department

  8. White Gold and Black MiseryWhat lay behind the horrors of the slave trade? Step Two – Capturing the Cargo in West Africa The reason these people are involved in the slave trade is: Sailors – they are buying the slaves Slave Traders – they are selling slaves Enslaved Africans – they are being sold Broadwater School History Department

  9. White Gold and Black MiseryWhat lay behind the horrors of the slave trade? Step Two – Capturing the Cargo in West Africa The people beyond the picture that are involved in the slave trade are: Con…ers of Sugar Inv….rs and B..kers Fa…ry Owners Fa…rs Pla….ion Owners Broadwater School History Department

  10. White Gold and Black MiseryWhat lay behind the horrors of the slave trade? Step Two – Capturing the Cargo in West Africa The people beyond the picture that are involved in the slave trade are: Consumers of Sugar Investors and Bankers Factory Owners Farmers Plantation Owners Broadwater School History Department

  11. White Gold and Black MiseryWhat lay behind the horrors of the slave trade? Step Two – Capturing the Cargo in West Africa The people beyond the picture that are involved in the slave trade are: Consumers of Sugar Investors and Bankers Factory Owners Farmers Plantation Owners Broadwater School History Department

  12. White Gold and Black MiseryWhat lay behind the horrors of the slave trade? Step Two – Capturing the Cargo in West Africa The reason these people are involved in the slave trade is: Consumers of Sugar - anyone who used sugar was responsible for the slave trade, because the slaves were used to grow sugar. Investors and Bankers - provided the money to pay for the ships that worked in the slave trade. Factory Owners - provided manufactured goods to be sold on the west coast of Africa in return for slaves. Farmers - supplied the ships and sugar plantations with food to feed the slaves. Plantation Owners - grew the sugar, using enslaved Africans. Broadwater School History Department

  13. White Gold and Black MiseryWhat lay behind the horrors of the slave trade? Step Three – Going to work in Jamaica The people that I can see in the picture that are involved in slavery are: Sl…s Ov….ers Pl….tion Owners Broadwater School History Department

  14. White Gold and Black MiseryWhat lay behind the horrors of the slave trade? Step Three – Going to work in Jamaica The people that I can see in the picture that are involved in slavery are: Slaves Overseers Plantation Owners Broadwater School History Department

  15. White Gold and Black MiseryWhat lay behind the horrors of the slave trade? Step Three – Going to work in Jamaica The reason these people are involved slavery is: Slaves – are being forced to work harvesting sugar cane Overseers – are responsible for punishing the slaves if they do not work Plantation Owners – own the slaves that are harvesting the sugar Broadwater School History Department

  16. Thinking Your Enquiry ThroughWhat lay behind the horrors of the slave trade? Broadwater School History Department

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