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The structure of the Transatlantic Slave Trade

Quiz by Oak National Academy: KS3 History (2)

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  • Q1
    Which of the following are examples of goods grown on plantations in the Americas?
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  • Q2
    Who was forcefully taken from the West African coast to be sold onto plantations in the Americas?
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  • Q3
    Match the words with the correct definitions.
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  • Q4
    How many rebellions on slave ships have been documented?
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  • Q5
    Plantations in the Americas grew many valuable crops, like sugar and cotton. These goods were taken to be sold in which continent?
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  • Q6
    At first, the trading of enslaved people was limited and took place on the terms of local African rulers. This began to change as...
    many more people were being kidnapped and enslaved by European traders
    fewer people were being traded
    Europeans only sold prisoners of war into slavery
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