Description : How were the reasons for a persons enslavement different in West African cultures than in the Atlantic slave trade?
Last Answer : In West African cultures, people were enslaved through war orfor punishment, while in the Atlantic slave trade, anyone could becaptured and enslaved. -Apex
Description : Why did the french play a limit role in the Atlantic slave trade to north America?
Last Answer : French colonists rarely established large plantations in NorthAmerica
Description : What were some ways in which the Atlantic slave trade affected African and American societies from the 1400s to the 1800s?
Last Answer : Feel Free to Answer
Description : Which statement accurately describes a long-term cost of the Atlantic slave trade?
Last Answer : Entire African societies were destroyed in conflicts with slave traders. APEX
Description : Which statement accurately describes a long term cost of the Atlantic slave trade?
Description : How did increased contact with others parts of the world affect the slave trade in Africa?
Description : With their rich farmland and moderate climate, the Middle Atlantic colonies became large producers of A. timber for building ships. B. sugar for making molasses. C. wheat, barley, and rye. D. cotton, indigo, and tobacco.?
Last Answer : C. wheat,barley,and rye
Description : The voyage that slave ships took across the Atlantic ocean Africa to America is known as the?
Last Answer : The Middle Passage
Description : What was a daily life like for a slave in the colonies?
Description : The North American colonies enjoyed economic success because of: (a) Hardworking populations (b) The practice of monoculture on plantations (c) The use of slave labour (d) All of these (e) None of these
Last Answer : (c) The use of slave labour
Description : How did these ideas shape the creation on the 13 colonies?
Last Answer : We can't answer because we don't know the ideas.
Description : When did William Wilberforce and the abolitionists began their fight against the slave trade in Britain how much of Britain and economy was dependent upon the slave trade?
Last Answer : Need answer
Description : Explain triangular slave trade carried on during 18th and 19th century. -History 9th
Last Answer : Triangular slave trade, also known as the transatlantic slave trade took place between the 16th century and early 19th century. European Colonial powers bought or captured Africans as the slave, which ... traded to the Caribbean and American territory to Grow cash crops for the colonial powers.
Description : What is the best description of the change in the east African slave trade after 1500?
Description : How was slave trade in the 1600's similar to that of the 1800's?
Last Answer : In both centuries, more African slaves were sold across theAtlantic than within Africa
Description : What Abolished slavery through the Slave Trade Act of 1807. England France US Ireland?
Description : What was The triangular slave trade assured slaves would arrive in exchange for goods to go to Europe. Some of the slaves would arrive?
Description : What was prince Henrys Reaction to the growth of the European slave trade?
Last Answer : He outlawed the capture of Africans ..
Description : How were the African kingdoms involved in the slave trade?
Last Answer : they sold other Africans to slave tradersThe West African tribes, waged war with each other in order toraid and captured people from rival tribes which they thentransported to the coast and sold to slave traders. It was alucrative business for them and made the coastal tribes very richand powerful.
Description : What trade replaced the slave trade?
Last Answer : The slave trade still exists and there are 25 million slavesaround the world. No trade replaced it.
Description : Why the slave trade continued for so long?
Last Answer : Slaves have been bought and sold for thousands of years. Todaythere are still slaves. They are taken in war, for purposes oftribal or ethnic cleansing and sold into the sex trade.
Description : How did the the age of exploration contribute to European involvement the African slave trade?
Last Answer : Europeans came into contact with African slave traders whileexploring the coast of Africa.
Description : How did the transatlantic slave trade work?
Last Answer : It is easier to look at one product: sugar cane. Slaves wouldcut down sugar cane (a very hard work), the cane was processed intosugar and molasses. The molasses was sent to New England ... more slaves to grow more sugar cane.Cotton and tobacco also required more slaves to make tobacco andcotton.
Description : What military and labor practices did African employ prior to the European Slave Trade?
Description : How did the slave trade turn into an arms race between tribes?
Description : What did Africa export besides slave during triangular trade?
Last Answer : The Exported gold and ivory along with foods like yams bananasand other west Indian foods we see today
Description : Was a direct result of the African slave trade?
Last Answer : What is the answer ?
Description : What do you think that Memphis Vicksburg natchez and baton rouge appear as major destinations for the internal slave trade?
Last Answer : i just need the answer
Description : What colony became wealthy through the slave trade?
Last Answer : Charleston South Carolina had the largest slave market in theUnited States. So, they became wealthy by selling slaves.
Description : How does the African slave trade work?
Description : What are The writings of Ayuba Suleiman Diallo are an important source of information on the slave trade because?
Description : HOW did thyou slave trade cause a power shift in Africa?
Description : Quantitative restrictions refer to limit set by countries to curb A. Measures that affect trade in goods. B. Measures that lead to restrictions in quantities. C. Discouraging measures that limit a company’s imports. D. Discouraging measures that limit a company’s exports.
Last Answer : Discouraging measures that limit a company’s exports.
Description : JCB would look to which of the following factors to determine how trade barriers would affect its ability to market its earth-moving equipment in various countries? A) Political and legal forces B) Interpersonal forces C) Social forces D) Technological forces E) Industrial forces
Last Answer : A) Political and legal forces
Description : Ports of the Baltic Sea remain open for trade even during winter because - (1) It lies in the tropical belt (2) North Atlantic Drift, a warm ocean current flows in the region. (3) Local winds keep it warm. (4) Western disturbances cause abrupt rise in the temperature.
Last Answer : (2) North Atlantic Drift, a warm ocean current flows in the region. Explanation: It is due to the North Atlantic Drift which is a warm water ocean current, an extension of the Gulf Stream. This current keep the ports along the coasts warm enough to stay open year around.
Description : The busiest oceanic trade route of the world is in - (1) Atlantic Ocean (2) Arctic Ocean (3) Indian Ocean (4) Pacific Ocean
Last Answer : (1) Atlantic Ocean Explanation: The Atlantic Ocean is the busiest ocean of them all. It connects the Americas, Africa and Europe. It is the trade route between the continents and is always full of cargo ships being carried around continent to continent. It spreads over 32 million square miles.
Description : Ports of the Baltic Sea remain open for trade even during winter because (1) It lies in the tropical belt. (2) North Atlantic Drift, a warm ocean current flows in the region. (3) Local winds keep it warm. (4) Western disturbances cause abrupt rise in the temperature.
Last Answer : North Atlantic Drift, a warm ocean current flows in the region.
Description : The busiest oceanic trade route of the world is in (1) Atlantic Ocean (2) Arctic Ocean (3) Indian Ocean (4) Pacific Ocean
Last Answer : Atlantic Ocean
Description : How did Lincoln and election affect South Carolina and some other slave states?
Last Answer : It caused the south to secede in order to keep their slaveryalive .
Description : How did the invention of the cotton gin affect slave labor in the US?
Last Answer : It allowed the plantation owners to plant more cotton whichmeant that more slaves were needed. By 1860 there were 6 millionslaves in the southern states.
Description : Why did the colonies depend on Europe for trade?
Last Answer : The early colonies in the Western Hemisphere depended on Europefor finished products. The Europeans benefited from the rawmaterials furnished by the colonies.
Description : What was an effect of Spain's regulation of trade in its American colonies?
Last Answer : Spanish colonies could only export their raw materials to Spainor other Spanish colonies, and had to purchase manufacturedproducts only from Spain.This was typical of European colonies under the system ofmercantilism.
Description : The triangular trade that developed with the colonies brought to the colonies.?
Last Answer : sugar and molasis
Description : The big power rivalry in the late 19th century was over: a) Trade and colonies b) Naval supremacy and military might c) Both A and B d) Territories and naval might
Last Answer : c) Both A and B
Description : What best describes the relationship between the 13 colonies and Great Britain in 1750?
Last Answer : people in the Thirteen Colonies were happy to be a part of Great Britain.
Description : How will the late-March snowfall and cold weather in the mid-Atlantic and northeast affect the wildlife population in those areas?
Last Answer : answer:Not so badly, I think. This is a pretty normal event. I've lived in New England for more than half my life, and I can recall a great many snowstorms even into April. The ... can have agricultural problems. But wildlife, including fauna and flora, generally don't suffer greatly from snow now.
Description : Global marketing is 1. the development of marketing strategies for the entire world or major regions of the world 2. performing marketing activities across national boundaries 3. the creation and ... 4. having firms with operations or subsidiaries located in many countries 5. none of these
Last Answer : the development of marketing strategies for the entire world or major regions of the world