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- Spain
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- England
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## New Worlds
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- Early portuese expeditions
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- Prince henry the navigator
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- The port of lisbon
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- Early Portuguese expeditions
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- Prince Henry the navigator
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- The port of Lisbon
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- Motivations include trade, religion, exploration, expansion
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- Caravel - advances in boat technology and construction
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- Christopher Columbus
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- Made four voyages, landed in Guanahani / San Salvador on oct 12 1492
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- Goal to discover sea route to India, which is why he called people indians
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-
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- Made four voyages, landed in Guanahani / San Salvador on Oct 12 1492
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- Goal to discover sea route to India, which is why he called people Indians
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## Slave Trade
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### Colombian Exchange
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- The movements ...
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### Migration
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- Voluntary vs Involuntary
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- After 1500, the majority of people who crossed the Atlantic were enslaved Africans
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- Trans-Atlantic slave trade
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### Slavery
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- People as property
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- Legal status: condition of unfreedom
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- Violence, exploitation, family separation
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- Captivity, birth
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- Ownership, sale
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- Forced labor,, production, economy
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- Ancient. Ongoing
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- Language: Slave/Enslaved person
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### Mediterranean Slavery
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- Ancient World
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- Roman Empire
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- Slave societies - dependence on slave labor
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- Medieval world
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- Christian and Islamic
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- Societies with slaves - slavery was accepted and common, but economies not dependent on slave labor
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### Portuguese Age of Sale
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- Elmina (1482)
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- Trans Atlantic slave trade
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- 15-19th centuries, 1525: First ship to America
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- Peak in 1780s
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- 1866: Last ship
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- 12.5 million African people captured
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- 10.7 million survived the middle passage
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- https://www.slavevoyages.org
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- The middle passage
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- Forced ocean journey of enslaved Africans to the Americas
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- 1-3 months at sea
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- floating tombs
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- High death rate (10%-20%)
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- Baptisms at Portuguese forts
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- Trauma, violence
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- Disease, malnutrition
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- Impact on African Societies
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- Violence, Trauma, Death
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- Massive population loss
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- Gender imbalance, more men taken in slave trades
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- Family separation
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- Some rulers profited
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- Long-term instability
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- European political and economic power were built on the labor of enslaved people
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- Sugar cane production, Brazil, 17th century
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- Very dangerous labor
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- Cocoa
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### Slavery and Resistance
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- Violent Rebellion
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- Desertion, "marronage"
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- "From the earliest time in which Africans were brought forcibly to the New World they resisted bondage by flight, or marronage"
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- Runaway communities
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- Sabotage, property destruction
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- "Foot dragging"
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- Judicial action
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- Petitions, lawsuits, appeals
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- Purchase, legal manumission, freedom
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