
Intro to Atlantic slave trade

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Joseph Conway
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MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
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What was the approximate duration of the Atlantic Slave Trade?
Early 1400s to early 1700s
Late 1500s to mid-1800s
Late 1400s to mid-1800s
Early 1600s to late 1900s
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30 sec • 1 pt
Why did Europeans turn to Africa for labor in the Americas?
Native Americans were too few or effectively resisted.
African labor was cheaper than European indentured servants.
African kingdoms willingly offered their own people for sale.
Europeans preferred African workers due to their physical strength.
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How did traditional African slavery often differ from the chattel slavery introduced by Europeans?
African slaves were always treated as property with no rights.
African slaves could sometimes gain freedom or rise to positions of power.
European slavery was less brutal than African forms of slavery.
African slavery was primarily based on racial inferiority.
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What was a significant consequence of the European demand for slaves on African societies?
It led to a decrease in internal conflicts as kingdoms united against European traders.
It fostered economic stability and growth across the continent.
It transformed slave capture into a primary motivation for warfare among African kingdoms.
It resulted in the widespread adoption of European agricultural practices.
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How did the Atlantic Slave Trade contribute to the development of racist ideology in Europe and the Americas?
It was based on pre-existing scientific theories about racial differences.
Europeans needed a justification for enslaving people they considered fellow Christians.
It led to the claim that Africans were biologically inferior and destined for slavery.
African leaders promoted racial divisions to facilitate the trade.
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