Ch 19
"Presentism" is
A bias toward present-day attitudes as we interpret history
Some slave-ship captains favored the "tight packing" method, deliberately overcrowding their human cargo on a Middle Passage voyage on the assumption that _____________
A few more captives might survive than on a ship that was less crowded
The long-ranged impact of a Muslim invasion of northern Sub-Saharan Africa in the sixteenth century is that it _______________
Brought empire-building in the northern Sub-Saharan African societies to a halt
____________ would have been destroyed in a Muslim holy war had it not been for the timely arrival of a Portuguese fleet with artillery and musketeers in 1541
Ethiopia
Around 1750, there were about 10,000 Boers (Dutch for "____________") in the Cape Colon, easily outnumbered by slaves
Farmers
The average slave field on a sugar plantation was estimated to live __________
Five or six years
The Hausa kingdoms ____________
Formed at the heights of the Mali-dominated trans-Saharan trade
The demand for slave labor reached new heights in Brazil when ___________
Gold was discovered in Minas Gerais in 1690
James Oglethorpe's vision for the colony of Georgia included all of the following EXCEPT ____________
An adoption of native Creek patterns of interactions with the natural environment
In "chattel" slavery, the slave is, in legal terms _______________
An item of moveable personal property
The rulers of Benin did all of the following EXCEPT _____________ A. Permitted some Portuguese missionaries into their domains B. Actively resisted the encroachment of Portuguese cultural values C. Limited the traffic in slaves to females D. Sought to sell slaves to the Portuguese in exchange for firearms
B. Actively resisted the encroachment of Portuguese cultural values
Recent scholarship suggests that a key formative element in the development of culture and identify of Africans in the Americas lay in the influence of the ____________
Central African Creoles from Kongo and Ndongo
All of the following are true of the Dutch in Africa EXCEPT _______________ A. The first settlers were craftsmen and traders, but by 1750 there were about 10,000 Dutch farmers in the Cape Colony B. A few wealthy landowners imported the first black slaves to the colony in 1658 C. The built fort on the South African coast in 1652 D. A Dutch settler society gradually emerged, particularly when they offended a haven to English Catholics seeking refuge
D. A Dutch settler society gradually emerged, particularly when they offended a haven to English Catholics seeking refuge
All of the following statements are true of the Portuguese interaction or contacts in West Africa EXCEPT _________________ A. By the 1440s, Portuguese mariners raided the West African coast for slaves B. The Portuguese gained rights to trade and build posts through treaties with local African leaders C. In early skirmishes with Africans, the precisely aimed poisoned arrows of the Africans were more effective than the Portuguese muskets D. African agriculturalists became much more productive after adopting Portuguese iron plow shears
D. African agriculturalists became much more productive after adopting Portuguese iron plow shears
The following order is correct _______________. A. First African slaves land in Brazil; first African slaves land in England's North American colonies; proprietors of Barbados establish Colony of Carolina; first African slaves land in Hispaniola B. First African slaves land in England's North American colonies; proprietors of Barbados; first African slaves land in Hispaniola; first African slaves land in Brazil C. Proprietors of Barbados establish Colony of Carolina; first African slaves land in England's North American colonies; first African slaves land in Hispaniola; first African slaves land in Brazil D. First African slaves land in Hispaniola; first African slaves land in Brazil; first African slaves land in England's North American colonies; proprietors of Barbados establish Colony of Carolina
D. First African slaves land in Hispaniola; first African slaves land in Brazil; first African slaves land in England's North American colonies; proprietors of Barbados establish Colony of Carolina
The unequal relations between Tutsi cattle breeders and ___________ farmers froze into a caste system during the nineteenth-century colonial occupation.
Hutu
Privateers were individuals entrepreneurs who were virtually indistinguishable from __________
Pirates
____________ was an African empire during the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries
Songhay
An example of a Creole language that has survived for centuries is Gullah, used by the isolated communities along the coastal islands of Georgia and _____________
South Carolina
The Atlantic system or the "__________" trade connected the American colonies with Africa and Europe
Triangular