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Title: African Diaspora: The Forced Migration of Nations


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African Diaspora The Forced Migration of Nations
  • THE LARGEST IN THE HISTORY OF THE
    WORLD

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Who Can We Blame?
  • Slavery has existed since the beginnings of human
    civilization
  • Portugal Begins to establish factories along
    eastern African coast by 1440s

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Video Clip
  • http//www.history.com/shows/mankind-the-story-of-
    all-of-us/videos/african-slave-trade
  • John Green http//www.youtube.com/watch?vdnV_MTF
    EGIY

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The Largest Reason for Massive Slave Imports
  • SUGAR (Labor intensiveRequired huge amounts of
    labor)
  • Europe gained a sweet-tooth
  • From 1450-1850 10 - 12 million Africans shipped
    to the Americas
  • 1700s time period when 80 of the slaves were
    shipped
  • Which region received few slaves in
    comparison?

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Slave Trade in the Americas
  • By comparison, few slaves shipped to North
    America
  • Why? The slave population grew in the North
    America due to birth rates
  • In South America the Caribbean, they needed a
    constant flow to make up for dead slaves
    (indentured servants?)
  • Brazil received 41 of all slaves
  • By the end, Africas total population had been
    cut in half (from around 50 million to 25
    million)

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Why So Many?
  • Once other European nations realized the massive
    wealth opportunities, they wanted a piece of the
    human slave-trade pie
  • Could make as much as 300 profit from 1 journey
  • English Royal African Company
  • Dutch Dutch East India Company
  • Competition between European Nations helped them
    dominate the world

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Effects Environmental
  • More profitable to clear new lands when old
    fields decline in productivity
  • Led to Deforestation by 1800 only interior lands
    still had dense forests
  • New animals introduced started to crowd-out
    native species
  • Little land left for Native populations
  • Africans brought agricultural techniques such as
    rice cultivation that became highly profitable
  • New foodstuffs from the Americas were eventually
    brought to Africa improved diet/quality of life

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Effects Human
  • Africas West Coast lost entire villages future
    leaders ? African Diaspora
  • Slave journey was degrading horrifying
  • Up to 18 hours of work per day
  • Family formation difficult
  • Few female slaves
  • Loss of traditional structures family members
    bought sold
  • Many workers died within a few months of arrival
    - Life expectancy Males 23 Females 25.5
  • Harshest working conditions experienced in Brazil
    the Caribbean

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The Middle Passage
  • The second leg of the Triangular Trade
    (Africa-the Americas)
  • Horrifying ordeal
  • Chained together
  • Men kept separate from boys, girls and women
  • 4 square feet of space per person onboard ship
  • Journey lasted 3-6 weeks
  • Deathcommon (from contagious disease, bad food,
    dysentery, refusal to eat)
  • Ships were equipped with special nets to catch
    people who jumped

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Slavery in the Colonies
  • Primarily worked on plantations
  • Some continued skilled jobs such as carpentry
  • Women were often domestic servants
  • of slaves far outnumbered masters so they lived
    in constant fear of rebellion, therefore used
    harsh discipline techniques
  • Constant whippings, floggings mutilations

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How was Slavery Justified?
  • Religious
  • Bible (Curse of Ham/Canaan)
  • Genesis 920-27
  • Slavery produced massive amounts
    of wealth
  • People are not born equal
  • White, Europeans
  • Slaves were content (because they sang)
  • Slaves live better lives than in Africa.
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