WHAP: Chapter 18
how did they use the firearms?
dahomey- expand territory
what was the african state most dependent on the slave trade?
dahomy
what did sugar production do?
damaged the environment by causing soil exhaustion and deforestation
seasoning
difficult period of adjustment to a new lifestyle experienced by slaves
what did most slaves die of?
disease
harsh conditions of plantaion life shrtened lives but...
disease was the greatest killer
the french colony was...
diverse in its company
when was tobacco consumption popular in england?
early 1600's
capitalism
economic system of large financial institutions- banks,stock exchanges, companies- that first develped in early modern europe
"little whites"
less well off europeans
largest group of freed slaves in the french, spanish and portuguese colonies came from...
self purchase
household slaves in the islamic world mostly consisted of....
servants and concubines
who represented 90% of the carribean colonies population?
slaves; they provided nearly all the labor for harvesting and processing sugar cane
environmental damage to sugar plantations was caused by...
soil exhaustion and deforestation
who introduced sugar cane cultivation to the west indies?
spanish settlers
"great gang"
strongest slaves
by the eighteenth century, who had become the largest producers of sugar in the world? (p.s. its a colony)
the caribbean colonies
by 1635 who controlled much of Brazil's sugar region?
the dutch company
the atlantic african slave trade was based on partnership between...
the euros and the african elites
who eliminated dutch competition from the americas by defeating them in a series of wars?
the french and english
triangular trade
the network of trade routes connecting england, africa and the west indies
atlantic circuit
the network of trade routes connecting europe, africa and the americas
what illustrates the power of the new atlantic system?
the technological, environmental and social transformation of the island colonies
what did france and england do to expand their carribean holdings?
they attacked older spanish colonies
why was mortality on atlantic slave ships high?
those pesky diseases
exceptional productivity entailed what?
threat and use of force
exchange of slaves for firearms contributed....
to state formation in the gold and slave coasts
profits grew when the english, dutch and french colonies of the carribean switched from what to what?
tobacco to sugar cane -and- indentured servants to slaves
men outnumbered women on the caribbean plantations because ______ as many men were imported compared to women
twice
west indian society consisted of a...
wealthy land owning plantocracy
what was the first place in the americas reached by colombus?
west indies; before, it had no pop. but then sugar plantations, slaves and monayy made it the hot spot
dutch west india company
what? powerful, private trading company to conduct it merchants trade in the americas and africa purpose? to eliminate competition
"grass gang"
youth,elders, less fit slaves
sugar had both an ___________ and an __________ character
agricultural and industrial
the greatest stock market of the seventeenth and eighteenth century was the....
amsterdam stock exchange
how did the governments of france and england control costs?
by hiring private investors to develop colonies in exchange for monopoly control
during the eighteeneenth century, west indian plantation colonies were the worlds most....
"polarized" or divided societies 90% slaves
which two new entities established the framework within which govt. protected private enterpise particpated in the atlantic company?
capitalism and mercantilism
in order to make tobacco trade profitable, european governments used what?
chartered companies a.k.a private, investors with trade monopoly
what two developments stimulated tobacco production in the west indies?
1.chartered companies 2.cheap labor
during "seasoning" _____ of the new slaves died
1/3
life expectancy for nineteenth century brazilian male slaves was..
23 years
during the "sugar boom" from 1650-1800____________ slaves were transported
7.5 million. now thats a whole lot.
during the first 150 years after european discovery of the americas, how many africans were transported in the atlantic slave trade?
800,000. thats a lot.
on most islands, the percentage of slaves in the population was ___%
90%
by 1700 barbados and other west indies colonies had....
collectively surpassed Brazil as the worlds principle source of sugar
during the 18th century, which french colony became the greatest producer of sugar in the atlantic world?
Saint Domingue
the english navigation acts in the 1660's were meant to...
confine trade to english ships and cargoes
what did the english colonies prosper first, and largely with?
TOBACCOOO
growth in slave trade was also accompanied by...
continued trade in other goods
maroon
runaway slave
royal african company
a trading company chartered by the english government in 1672 to conduct its merchants' trade on the atlantic coast of africa
the portuguese first developed sugar plantations that relied on what?
african slaves on islands along the african coast; they later introduced this in brazil
the cultivation and production of sugar can best be described....
as requiring a farm as well as factory production methods (they go hand in hand)
the "clockwise" network of trade in the atlantic was the...
atlantic circuit
what helped european nations to develop their colonial empires?
banks, stock markets and insurance companies
which english colony best illustrates the dramatic transformation that sugar brought to the 17th century carribean?
barbados tobacco -to- sugar little slaves -to- a lot of slaves
who had become the wealthiest and most populous of englands american colonies?
barbados!
what did companies do to reduce the risks involved in overseas trading?
bought insurance
by 1600, who was the atlantic worlds greatest sugar producer?
brazil
where was cheap land available?
britians north american colonies. many poor europeans went there bc land was getting really high priced in places like the west indies
manumission
freeing of a slave
mercantilism
government policies designed to promote overseas trade between a country and its colonies and accumulate precious metals by requiring colonies to trade only with their home country
chartered companies
groups of private investors who paid annual fee to france and england in exchange for monopoly over trade
as a result of the european colonization, the arawak and carib...
had no abuse and no disease
in the 17th century caribbean, indentured servents cost ____ as much as slave
half
african trading slaves with europeans most often preferred to recieve what in return?
hardware, textiles and firearms a.k.a. gunzzz
the most important artisan slave was the...
head boiler,oversaw the delicate process of reducing the cane sap to crystallized sugar
cash-short tobacco planters preferred..
indentured servants to african slaves because they cost half as much
the dutch helped develop the sugar industry as.....
investors,refiners, slave traders, and disseminators of technology
both muslims and europeans obtained slaves from sub saharan africa but...
islamic trade was smaller
what did the Dutch company's entry into the african slave trade do?
it combined economic and political motives
"great whites"
large plantation owners who dominated economy
drivers
male slaves that made sure everybody got their work done
what were by products of sugar?
molassas and rum
islamic law prohibited the enslavement of ...
muslims
atlantic system
network of trading links that moved goods, wealth, people, and cultures around the atlantic
was the system of royal monopoly control of colonies and their trade efficient?
no, didn't work out in spain and porugal
who introduced sugar cultivation to brazil?
portuguese
in the eighteenth century, what was the major source of slaves in the interior of the bight of biafra?
prisoners of war
most slaves taken from africa were...
prisoners of war
driver
priveleged male slave whose job was to ensure that everyone completed their work
what opened a new era in the african slave trade?
profitable expansion of sugar agriculture
What did providing passage to the colonies for poor europeans (who worked as indentured servants) by the chartered companies do?
rapid increase in population of France and England (1630's-1640's)
what did the infusion of dutch expertise and money do?
revived the french colonies of Guadeloupe and Martinique
plantocracy
rich men who owned most of the slaves and land