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Atlantic Slavery, 1482-1775

Horizontales
First English colony in the Caribbean, began to rely more on indentured servants and slaves after growth of sugar industry in 1640s.
Nine expeditions launched by Europeans, intended to reconquer the Holy Lands (Israel) from the Muslim Turks.
System of large land areas where crops are planted for commercial sale, tended by laborers who live there.
Powerful African kingdom from 1100s to 1400s. Its capital, Timbuktu, was a center for Islamic art and learning.
Producing just enough to meet immediate needs.
The idea that land not already under the rule of Christian leaders could be claimed by a European nation.
The trade route that connected China, India, and other lands to the East.
Middle portion of the Triangular Trade in which Africans were brought to slave markets.
Early landowners copied Barbados, colony split into North and South.
The Pope’s declaration that people who were not Christians could be taken captive and made slaves.
Verticales
Given English monopoly on West Africa trade, entered slave trade in 1672.
Property such as livestock which can be bought and sold.
Carolina traders in every Native American village encouraged tribes to fight each other for captives to sell at slave markets. Ended by the Yamasee War in 1715.
A crop that can be sold easily in markets.
Trade route between three destinations, such as Britain, West Africa and the West Indies.
Spain's first overseas colony, conquered in 1496.
Rules focusing on the behavior and punishment of enslaved people.
Established in 1482, this was the first "trading post" on the Gulf of Guinea and is the oldest European structure in Sub-Saharan Africa.
Religion founded by Muhammad in the Arabian city of Mecca. Spread quickly through Asia, Africa, and parts of Europe.
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