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The Columbian Exchange
Open your book to page 232.
What were some of the foods and
animals that were exchanged
across the Atlantic?
What else was exchanged?
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Ideas
Technology
Religions
Government
Arts
Languages
Diseases
Smallpox
Why do you think the Spanish forced
the Native Americans to give up their
own religions and languages?
Mercantilism
• The wealth of a nation
was determined by the
amount of gold and
silver it had.
Explain how a country could gain
more gold and silver.
• Countries wanted to
keep a favorable
balance of trade.
• The goal was to
export more than
they imported.
How did colonies help mother
countries achieve a favorable
balance of trade?
Open the Atlas of World
History to page 78.
The Atlantic Slave Trade
The First Slaves
• The first slaves
Europeans used were
Native Indians.
• Native Indians easily
escaped because they
knew the land well.
• Many Indians died
from contact with
European diseases.
The Triangular Trade
• Slaves were part of
the triangular trade.
• The route that
African slaves took
from Africa to the
Americas was
known as the
Middle Passage.
The Middle Passage
• It was the journey
across the Atlantic
from Africa to the
Americas.
• The journey across
the Atlantic could
last several months.
• Many would die of
disease before ever
reaching the
Americas.
The
Middle
Passage
The First African Slaves
• The first slaves were
taken from West
Africa.
• Africans traded other
Africans into slavery
to the Europeans
• Africans would
receive guns, liquor,
and textiles for slaves
Africans trading other Africans
into slavery
Resistance to
Slavery
• Some African kings led
armies against
European slave traders,
but most did not.
• Other African kings
appealed to the Pope for
help against the slave
trade.
• In some plantation
colonies, the slaves
themselves fought back
against slave owners.
Resistance to
Slavery
Effect of slavery on
colonies in the Americas
• In areas with plantations,
the slaves would outnumber free people.
• Many people would
become racist against
enslaved Africans.
• African culture would
influence American
culture.
Atlantic Slave trade’s effect on Africa
• Some estimate that
Africa lost 11
million people to
the slave trade.
• Areas in West
Africa lost almost
every sign of
civilization.
• Africa was never
the same.
Write a paragraph from the point of
view of a person in this picture.
Open the Atlas of World
History to page 79.