Fill in the blank. By 1550, the majority of African slaves transported to the Americas were destined for ________________. . Fill in the blank. The first Africans to set foot in Jamestown arrived in the English colony via a _______________ ship. . For the first two decades of the seventeenth century, what kind of laborers worked in the Jamestown colony? . In the 1400s, the Portuguese exported all of the following goods to West Africa EXCEPT which of the following? . In the 1600s, which luxury good primarily drove the Atlantic trade? . In the early 1500s, the Portuguese bought African slaves from the Kingdom of Kongo and then re-sold them where? . Where did European traders first export African slaves to in the 1400s? . Which of the following contributed to the beginning of the Age of Discovery? . Which of the following is NOT a reason for the economic downturn in São Tomé during the latter 1500s? . Which of the following is NOT an area where the Portuguese supplied African slaves to in the 1500s? . Which of the following statements is false in describing the slaver brig “Diligente”? . Which of the following was the first permanent “slave factory” on the West African coast? . Why did the Portuguese originally colonize the island of São Tomé? . What valuable commodity did Europeans originally seek to export from Africa in the 1400s? . After 1514, which of the following was NOT a view of Bartolomé de las Casas? . All of the following are reasons that Europeans enslaved Africans EXCEPT: . During which time period was the volume of the Atlantic slave trade the highest? . In the early 1600s, Amerindian slaves in Barbados did which of the following? . The Bantu-speaking peoples who came in large numbers to the Carolina Lowcountry and Brazil were from which region in Africa? . The largest percentage of Africans entering the United States through the Atlantic slave trade was from which region? . The slave trade that utilized the northern Atlantic trade winds was dominated by which European nation? . The slave trade that utilized the southern Atlantic trade winds primarily supplied Africans to which New World colony? . Until 1640, all of the following characterized “slavery” in Virginia EXCEPT which of the following? . What made New World slavery different from other forms of slavery? .
When did race-based slavery originate? . Which European disease was the primary cause of death among Amerindians? . Who were the first laborers in the English colony of Jamestown? . Arawak laborers were imported to Barbados from what region in the early 1600s? . From 1595-1640, the Atlantic slave trade to the Spanish Americas was concentrated in which New World port? . From where did the Spanish import slaves after decimating the enslaved indigenous population of Hispaniola in the early 1500s? . In Brazil, the transition from indigenous to African enslaved labor was complete by around which year? . In order for Portugal to expand its slave trading empire in the face of Ottoman imperial expansion, which of the following countries did it begin trading with in the 1540s? . In the 1600s, which of the following Dutch holdings was an important depot for the commodity trade and slave trade with the Spanish mainland colonies? . Other than slaves, what commodities did the Dutch West India Company import from the Gold Coast? . Spain’s first experiment in sugar cultivation and plantation slavery took place in which region? . What was the objective of the first “grand design” of the Dutch West India Company? . Which English monarch was a primary supporter of the slave company known as the Royal Adventurers into Africa, granting the company a charter in 1660? .
Which Englishman pioneered English involvement in the Atlantic slave trade? . Which of the following was the most important English port in the Atlantic slave trade? . Which region was the birthplace of the Portuguese pattern of exploration? . Why did the number of slaves in Portugal decline after 1600? .
Which of the following determined who became enslaved in Iberia in the mid-1500s? . After 1700, which of the following resulted in an increase in enslavement and wars within Africa? . By the eighteenth century, several forms of slavery were practiced in Africa, including which of the following? . Fill in the blank. Enclosures in which enslaved Africans were held prior to shipment were called ________________. . Fill in the blank. In Africa, the coercive system of labor known as pawnship involved the use of people as ________________. . The slave trade within Africa continued in the 1800s despite which of the following? . What resulted from the presence of European slave traders on the West African coast? . What type of slavery characterized the Atlantic slave trade? . What was the effect of the Atlantic slave trade on the Arab slave traders? . Which of the following DID NOT account for the vast majority of Africans deported to the Americas? . Which of the following is NOT a means by which slaves were obtained in the Islamic world? . Which of the following was a reason why Africans enslaved other Africans? . Which of the following was NOT a large state that developed in West Africa during the era of the Atlantic slave trade? . Which of the following was NOT a use of black African slaves in the Islamic Empire? . In many African societies, slaves were employed in all of the following roles EXCEPT which of the following? . Fill in the blank. By the early 1700s, slaves imported to Brazil were mainly working on sugar plantations and ________________. . Fill in the blank. Enslaved African Americans who escaped into the wilderness to form their own separate communities were called _______________. . Fill in the blank. In the first part of the sixteenth century, Hispaniola’s increased imports of Africans signaled the shift from ____________ to chattel slavery. . In 1518, the Spanish king made which of the following amendments to Spain’s Atlantic slave trade policy? . In the Carolinas in the early 1700s, slavery became an entrenched institution based upon the profitability of which crop? . Many of the first generation of African slaves arrived in the New World via which region? . The Louisiana Code Noir of 1724 established all of the following EXCEPT: . Which of the following British American cities experienced slave rebellions in the first half of the eighteenth century? . Which of the following individuals was kidnapped in Guinea and brought to Rhode Island in 1737 through the Atlantic slave trade? . Which of the following was legal under the slave codes of the Carolinas in the 1700s? . Which of the following was NOT a skill performed by slaves on many large plantations in British North America? . Which of the following was NOT a social class described by Hugh Jones of Virginia in 1724? . Which “revolution” in the Caribbean had the greatest impact on the Atlantic slave trade? . What was the largest slave-trading port in British North America in the early 1700s? . According to historians’ estimates, approximately how many enslaved Africans were transported to the New World? . According to the former slave Olaudah Equiano, all of the following were common punishments for slaves EXCEPT: . Alexander Falconbridge, who wrote an account of the Atlantic slave trade, was intimately familiar with the Middle Passage because of which of the following reasons? . During the Middle Passage, what accounted for high mortality rates among Africans? . Fill in the blank. In 1758, Boyrereau Brinch was kidnapped, enslaved, and taken to the Americas by ______________ traders. . Fill in the blank. While slave ships were legally permitted to carry no more than around 350 captives, some ships carried more than __________ captives. . How did some European governments try to regulate the Atlantic slave trade? . In Britain, most slave ships were built in which port city? . Which of the following is NOT a way in which captive Africans resisted their enslavement during the Middle Passage? . Which of the following is NOT a way in which ship captains prepared them for market once the captive Africans arrived in the New World? . Which of the following occurred on board slave ships when captive Africans tried to starve themselves? . Which of the following was NOT a special name bestowed by captive Africans upon each other during the Middle Passage? . Which of the following was NOT considered by the plantation owner Thomas Thistlewood of Jamaica when newly purchasing African slaves? . In addition to the “triangular trade” routes, there was also a direct trading route across the Atlantic Ocean between Brazil and which region? . A large-scale slave revolt broke out in which region in 1791? . After 1860, the Atlantic slave trade was carried on mostly by which of the following: . Beginning in the 1810s, which group policed the West African coast for slave trading vessels? . Between 1801 and 1867, the majority of African captives were transported to which of the following locations? . Fill in the blank. In 1820, the United States government made international slave trading an act of _______________. . Fill in the blank. The group of black abolitionists based in Britain was known as __________________. . Illegal slave trading failed to flourish in which of the following American states? . Many states in the American South tried to re-open the Atlantic slave trade during which decade? . What is the primary evidence that the Atlantic slave trade was being carried on in the United States illegally after 1808? . What judicial body oversaw the prosecution of ships suspected of illegal slave trading? . When did the last slave ship arrive in Cuba? . Which of the following countries abolished the Atlantic slave trade first? . Which of the following was NOT a demographic impact of the Atlantic slave trade? . Which of the following was NOT an impact of the Atlantic slave trade upon Africa? . The United States outlawed the slave trade in which year? . |