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Africa and the Africans in the Age of African Slave Trade
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This is a painting showing how the slaves lived on the ships. |
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Shackles used to hold the slaves as they were transported |
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A diagram of how the slaves were stored on the ships to ensure the ship was at maximum capacity |
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This was a cartoon used as propaganda |
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This map shows the path of African Slave trade |
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This was an image published in an Abolitionist pamphlet in 1837 |
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This is a painting of African slaves |
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This is a map of the triangular trade that took place in the Atlantic Ocean. |
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This is a map of the slaves leaving the African ports |
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kingdom developed among Fon/Aja peoples 1600s; expand to control coastline and port of Whydah under King Agaja 1727; accept Western firearms and goods in return for African slaves |
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inheritance through maternal (female) line |
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Portuguese trading fortresses and compounds with resident merchants; used in Portuguese trading empire to assure secure landing places and commerce |
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Eastern Gold Coast - Akan people settle in Kumasi; dominated by Oyoko clan; many clans linked under Osei Tutu after 1650 |
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title of ruler of Asante Empire; supreme civil and religious leader; authority symbolized by golden stool |
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spread of African slaves to many places due to African slave trade |
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most important early Portuguese trading factory in forest zone of Africa |
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wars of 19th century in South Africa; created by Zulu expansion under Shaka; revolutionized political organization of S Africa |
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Complex commercial pattern linking Africa, the Americas, and Europe; slaves from Africa went to the New World; American agricultural products went to Europe; European goods went to Africa. |
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Important ruler who began centralization and expansion of Asante. |
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