Triangular Trade, Middle Passage, & The French & Indian War
a ship on the Middle Passage
"I was soon put down under the decks. . . . The closeness of the place, and the heat of the climate, added to the number in the ship, which was so crowded that each had scarcely room to turn himself, almost suffocated us." This passage by a young African forced by slave traders to take the journey from Africa to the West Indies describes the conditions of _________.
rum, sugar, cotton, tobacco & molasses
In this stage of the Triangular trade slaves from Africa were traded to the Americas for these raw materials & manufactured goods
furniture and clothes
In this stage of the Triangular trade the 13 Colonies traded raw materials (lumber and cotton) to the English for manufactured goods such as
iron & gold
In this stage of the triangular trade the British traded beer & guns to Africa for these raw materials
Fur Trapping & Trading
One reason why the British wanted the French land was because they wanted the profits the French gained from this industry
North America
The French & Indian War was fought because the British & French were competing for land in ________________________________ (continent)
French & British
The French & Indian war was fought between the ________________________
Middle Passage
The stage of the triangular trade where slaves from Africa were taken to the America's (13 colonies & the West Indies) in exchange for other goods was known as
France
This country lost the French & Indian War and thus lost their colony in North America
The British (England)
This country won the French & Indian War and thus dominated most of North America
Native Americans
This group was friendly with the French and fought on the French's side during the French & Indian war
dysentary
This is a disease that many Africans slaves died from while on the Middle Passage. The disease was caused from slaves having to lay in their own filth.
Triangular Trade
Trade routes that ran between the 13 British Colonies, West Africa, West Indies, and England was known as
manufactured goods
finished goods, when resources are used to make/produce a product such as clothes and furniture
after the French & Indian War
the colonial boundaries of North America on this map existed
before the French & Indian War
the colonial boundaries of North America on this map existed
raw materials
unfinished goods/resources from the ground such as lumber and cotton