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In the 1600s and 1700s, Europeans established themselves in the West Indies to
search for precious metals and to grow crops such as coffee.
find a labor force for their large plantations back in Europe.
trade European goods such as cloth, guns, and ammunition.
sell precious metals such as gold and silver.

How did hunger strikes by enslaved Africans affect slaveholders during the Middle Passage?
Slaveholders knew that an enslaved person weakened by hunger could be sold for less money.
Slaveholders knew that an enslaved person who did not eat would be too tired to perform duties on the ship.
Slaveholders worried that an enslaved person who did not eat would not cooperate.
Slaveholders worried that an enslaved person who did not eat would try to take control of the ship.

Slavery in the Americas
was based on race.
was banned in 1810.
involved more women than men.
led to fighting between European countries.

How did the triangular trade benefit Europeans?
Europeans obtained raw materials from the Americas.
Europeans obtained an enslaved workforce for plantations in Europe.
Europeans profited from selling fur to plantation owners.
Europeans profited from selling guns and ammunition in the Americas.

To keep up with European demand, how did African slave traders enslave people?
They took prisoners of war and raided villages.
They stopped selling enslaved people to the Middle East.
They traded goods with Africans on the West Coast.
They improved conditions on slave ships to help more people survive.

The end of the trans-Atlantic slave trade resulted in
a decrease in money going to African kingdoms.
payment from the Americas to Africa.
Africa owing money to American slaveholders.
an increase of European goods in Africa.

In the 1600s and 1700s, European plantations in the West Indies
turned to slavery to fulfill their need for workers.
traded goods from Europe to help with costs.
were able to contain the spread of disease.
funded their operations with precious metals.

How did trans-Atlantic slavery most affect the population of Africa?
There were fewer men to clear fields and hunt.
There were fewer women to give birth to children.
There were fewer immigrants from Brazil in Africa.
There were fewer mixed-race families in Africa.

How did slavery in the Americas affect African society?
Slave labor within Africa became more common, and violence between Africans increased.
Slave labor within Africa became less common, and violence between Africans decreased.
African culture began to incorporate European customs such as language, food, and music.
African culture returned to its roots to avoid European influences and the enslavement system.

How did the trans-Atlantic slave trade benefit European plantation owners in the West Indies?
It allowed them to grow and produce goods more cheaply.
It provided them with guns and ammunition for defending their plantations.
It provided them with goods from Europe unavailable in the Americas.
It allowed them to sell enslaved persons to landowners in the Middle East.

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