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Describe the Encomienda System. Be sure to include the choices settlers gave the natives and what the natives were offered as compensation. Warm Up

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Warm Up. Describe the E ncomienda System. Be sure to include the choices settlers gave the natives and what the natives were offered as compensation. CHAPTER 2 SECTION 5: Beginnings of Slavery in the Americas. Slavery in America (6 minutes). - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Describe the Encomienda System. Be sure to include the choices settlers gave the natives and what the natives were offered as compensation.

Warm Up

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CHAPTER 2SECTION 5:

Beginnings of Slavery in the

Americas

Slavery in America (6 minutes)

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European colonists used Native Americans as slaves.

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European diseases wiped out much of the Native American population, causing colonists to look for a new

labor force.

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Europeans were ______________, or had a natural resistance, to

diseases common in Europe like measles, smallpox, and

typhus.

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_____________________had no resistance to these diseases,

and millions died in the years after the Europeans

arrived.

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_______________________, or large, single-crop farms, were the main source of

income for people living in the colonies.

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With a shortage of Native American workers, Spanish and Portuguese plantation owners had to find other sources of

_________________.

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   Slaves from __________________ were brought to America and the

African slave trade flourished.

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Europeans enslaved millions of Africans and sent them to work in

their colonies.

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In 1510 Spanish government _____________________________in

the colonies.Most slaves came from the

interior of ________.

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One out of every six slaves died along the __________________, the

voyage across the Atlantic Ocean to reach the Americas,

because of horrible living conditions.

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Slave trade led

to the ________________________

___, as enslaved Africans

were sent all across the world.

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Colonial leaders worked to regulate slave treatment and behavior, but

treatment of enslaved Africans ________.

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Slaves were given very few __________________.

Africans were considered __________, not people.

_______________ were often tortured or killed.

Treatment of slaves varied. Some slaves reported that their masters treated them _________, however ______________ was very common.

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Slaves in the Americas created a distinct culture.

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Family• Vital part of slave

culture• Provided a

_____________, a place not fully under the slaveholders’ control

• Faced many challenges, including ___________________

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Family• There were more ______ slaves than _________ slaves, which made it difficult to form stable families.

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Religion • Christianity blended with traditional

________ elements• Gave sense of _____________________• Spirituals were a common form of

religious expression.• Used songs and

________________ to tell their stories of hope, sorrow, agony, and joy.

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Art and DanceForm of

expressionDances were

important _______________i

n slave communities.

Heavily influenced by

______________.

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In your notebook, create and complete the following chart with as many causes and effects of the African Slave Trade as you can think of:

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Causes of the slave trade

Lasting effects of the slave trade

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Causes and effects of the African Slave Trade:

ClosureCauses of the slave

trade

Lasting effects of the slave trade

• The climate of the southern colonies was suited for certain crops, (like cotton, tobacco and sugarcane) which required large amounts of labor.

• Racism• Other sources of labor such

as indentured servants, were not able to fill the needs.

• Native Americans were dying of European diseases.

• African Diaspora• Racism• Middle Passage deaths• Horrible treatment of

enslaved Africans• 12 million+ deaths of

Africans over hundreds of years

• Africans blended Christianity and traditional African elements

• African American culture developed