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How was Africa affected by the Atlantic slave trade?
transfer of European political ideas.
fear of African empires.
a large supply of bullion.
that Europeans had the right to demand labor from Native Americans
He urged better treatment of Native Americans but proposed using African laborers.
Slavery in the Americas was based on race and was hereditary.
Many cultures lost their fittest members, and families were torn apart.
It was the second, or middle, part of the triangular trade.
How did slavery in African and Muslim societies differ from slavery in the Americas?
transfer of European political ideas.
fear of African empires.
a large supply of bullion.
that Europeans had the right to demand labor from Native Americans
He urged better treatment of Native Americans but proposed using African laborers.
Slavery in the Americas was based on race and was hereditary.
Many cultures lost their fittest members, and families were torn apart.
It was the second, or middle, part of the triangular trade.
According to mercantilists, the prosperity of a nation depended on
transfer of European political ideas.
fear of African empires.
a large supply of bullion.
that Europeans had the right to demand labor from Native Americans
He urged better treatment of Native Americans but proposed using African laborers.
Slavery in the Americas was based on race and was hereditary.
Many cultures lost their fittest members, and families were torn apart.
It was the second, or middle, part of the triangular trade.
How did the middle passage get its name?
transfer of European political ideas.
fear of African empires.
a large supply of bullion.
that Europeans had the right to demand labor from Native Americans
He urged better treatment of Native Americans but proposed using African laborers.
Slavery in the Americas was based on race and was hereditary.
Many cultures lost their fittest members, and families were torn apart.
It was the second, or middle, part of the triangular trade.
All of the following were impacts of the slave trade on African societies EXCEPT
transfer of European political ideas.
fear of African empires.
a large supply of bullion.
that Europeans had the right to demand labor from Native Americans
He urged better treatment of Native Americans but proposed using African laborers.
Slavery in the Americas was based on race and was hereditary.
Many cultures lost their fittest members, and families were torn apart.
It was the second, or middle, part of the triangular trade.
On what assumption was the encomienda system based?
transfer of European political ideas.
fear of African empires.
a large supply of bullion.
that Europeans had the right to demand labor from Native Americans
He urged better treatment of Native Americans but proposed using African laborers.
Slavery in the Americas was based on race and was hereditary.
Many cultures lost their fittest members, and families were torn apart.
It was the second, or middle, part of the triangular trade.
How did Bartolemé de Las Casas affect race relations in the Americas?
transfer of European political ideas.
fear of African empires.
a large supply of bullion.
that Europeans had the right to demand labor from Native Americans
He urged better treatment of Native Americans but proposed using African laborers.
Slavery in the Americas was based on race and was hereditary.
Many cultures lost their fittest members, and families were torn apart.
It was the second, or middle, part of the triangular trade.
European expansion was driven by all of these EXCEPT
transfer of European political ideas.
fear of African empires.
a large supply of bullion.
that Europeans had the right to demand labor from Native Americans
He urged better treatment of Native Americans but proposed using African laborers.
Slavery in the Americas was based on race and was hereditary.
Many cultures lost their fittest members, and families were torn apart.
It was the second, or middle, part of the triangular trade.
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