Zusammenfassung der Ressource
The Atlantic Slave Trade
- The Triangular Trade
- The Middle Passage
- Food was in short
supply
- Yams
- Horse beans
- Exercise
- 1 hour a day
- Dancing
- Compulsary
- Water was limited
- Weak or ill slaves did
not get any as it was a
waste
- Cramped conditions
- Loose packed
- Room to move
- Tight packed
- No room to move
- Diseases spread quickly
- Lasted from 6 to 16 weeks
- Slave Factories
- Isolation
- Many died from
tropical diseases
- Malaria
- Yellow Fever
- Dark, Damp and Crowded
- Checked and
examined by doctors
- Branded with
owners mark
- Had to walk miles to
the coast where they
were situated
- They were chained at
their necks, ankles and
wrists
- Effect on British Ports
- Increased Employment
- Insurance Workers
- Bankers
- Ropemakers
- Carpenters
- Dock workers
- Became more profitable
- Increased population
- Towns developed
- Glasgow took over London with Tobacco
- Effect on Africa
- Cloth replaced native industry
- Millions of slaves
were taken from
Africa
- Europeans sold Alcohol
and guns for slaves
- Crime Increased
- African Kings became rich
through selling slaves
- Tribes went to war
- Organisation and Nature
- Slaves had no rights
- 1. West africa > Caribbean
- 2. Caribbean > Britain
- 3. Britain > West Africa
- Britain and the Caribbean
- Effect on the Caribbean
- Sugar Plantations
- Native Industry died out
- New diseases brought over
- Wiped Natives out
- Effect on Britain
- Jobs were created
- Business men became richer
- Banks developed
- Port towns and cities developed
- Population increased
- Insurance companies expanded
- Abolitionist Campaign
- Role of Abolitionists
- Defenders of the trade
- Support outside Parliament
- Changing attitudes
- Captive and Slave Experience
- Fear of revolt
- Resistance
- Jobs
- Living Conditions
- Discipline