The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade

GloriousScholarship avatar
GloriousScholarship
·
·
Download

Start Quiz

Study Flashcards

10 Questions

What was the trans-Atlantic slave trade?

The trans-Atlantic slave trade was the largest long-distance forced movement of people in recorded history, where over twelve million African men, women, and children were enslaved, transported to the Americas, and bought and sold primarily by European and Euro-American slaveholders as chattel property used for their labor and skills.

During what time period did the trans-Atlantic slave trade take place?

The trans-Atlantic slave trade took place from the sixteenth to the late nineteenth centuries.

What were some of the goods exchanged in African ports by European traders?

European traders exchanged metals, cloth, beads, guns, and ammunition for captive Africans brought to the coast from the African interior, primarily by Africa.

How many Africans were estimated to have been enslaved and transported to the Americas during the trans-Atlantic slave trade?

Over twelve million African men, women, and children were enslaved, transported to the Americas, and bought and sold primarily by European and Euro-American slaveholders as chattel property used for their labor and skills. Some estimates run as high as fifteen million.

What was the trans-Atlantic slave trade part of?

The trans-Atlantic slave trade occurred within a broader system of trade between West and Central Africa, Western Europe, and North and South America.

During the trans-Atlantic slave trade, over twelve million African men, women, and children were enslaved and transported to the Americas

True

The trans-Atlantic slave trade was the largest short-distance forced movement of people in recorded history

False

European and Euro-American slaveholders primarily bought and sold enslaved Africans as chattel property

True

African traders primarily exchanged metals, cloth, beads, guns, and ammunition for captive Africans brought to the coast from the African interior

False

The trans-Atlantic slave trade occurred from the sixteenth to the late nineteenth centuries

True

Study Notes

The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade

  • The trans-Atlantic slave trade was the largest short-distance forced movement of people in recorded history
  • It occurred from the 16th to the late 19th centuries

Characteristics of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade

  • Over 12 million African men, women, and children were enslaved and transported to the Americas
  • Enslaved Africans were treated as chattel property by European and Euro-American slaveholders
  • African traders exchanged goods such as metals, cloth, beads, guns, and ammunition for captive Africans brought to the coast from the African interior

Test your knowledge about the trans-Atlantic slave trade with this insightful quiz. Explore key aspects of this historical event and enhance your understanding of African passages and Lowcountry adaptations.

Make Your Own Quizzes and Flashcards

Convert your notes into interactive study material.

Get started for free

More Quizzes Like This

The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
6 questions
Unveiling the Harsh Realities
15 questions
African American History Quiz
12 questions
Use Quizgecko on...
Browser
Browser