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    • [DOC File]The Official

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      African slave owners preferred women and children as slaves. Before New World slavery created a demand for male captives, African slavers often simply killed their adult male captives. When the transatlantic slave trade began, African slavers could sell their adult male captives to the Europeans for transport to the New World.

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      1619. August 20. Twenty Africans arrived in Jamestown, Virginia, aboard a Dutch ship. They were the first blacks to be forcibly settled as involuntary laborers in the North American British Colonies. 1641 Massachusetts was the first colony to legalize slavery by statute.

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    • Slavery in the American Colonies

      1640s, slavery began as a legal institution Although the first African slaves were brought to Jamestown in 1619, the use of slaves did not become widespread in the English colonies until the development of tobacco as an export crop later in the 17th century. At first, the legal status of Africans in America was poorly defined and some, like ...

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    • [DOC File]Year/Era

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      1619: First African slaves brought to British America. Virginia begins representative assembly – House of Burgesses. 1620: Plymouth Colony is founded. Mayflower Compact signed – agreed rule by majority. 1624 – New York founded by Dutch. 1629: Mass. Bay founded – “City Upon a Hill” Gov. Winthrop. Bi-cameral legislature, schools

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    • [DOC File]Mr. Streit's Hawthorne Website

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      1619-1776. I. Slavery's Early Presence . A. First African-Americans that arrived in Jamestown in 1619 were brought as servants, not slaves. B. Very small numbers of slaves in the Southern colonies in the early years. By 1650, only 300 blacks lived in Virginia

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    • [DOC File]Slavery: Then and Now

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      Students will be able to contrast the freedoms offered to colonists through the establishment of the House of Burgesses with the arrival of the first African slaves in 1619. Objective 5) Students will be able to explain how Puritans, after achieving religious freedom, began to persecute others, as evidenced in the Salem Witch Trials.

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    • [DOC File]Slavery in the American Colonies

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      5. Where did the first African slaves in North America come to in 1619? 6. When was the slave trade finally banned? 7. About how many people died on the Middle Passage? Video Questions, The Atlantic Slave Trade. 1. What was life like on the slave ships for enslaved Africans? 2. As _____ grew, more slaves were needed. 3.

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    • [DOC File]India: the North

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      The first African slaves arrived in what would become the United States in 1619, and by the time of American independence from Britain, slavery was practiced throughout the country. By the early 1800s, however, slavery largely disappeared in the North, even as it became more prominent and more entrenched in the South.

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    • Video Questions, The Atlantic Slave Trade

      A. Dutch brought first African slaves to Virginia in 1619. 1. Increased demand for labor. 2. Slaves were more economical than paid labor. 3. Bacon's Rebellion (1676) a. Led by former indentured servants. b. Burned Jamestown in protest. B. Triangular trade. 1. Raw materials and rum to West Africa. 2. Slaves from Africa to the Caribbean. 3.

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    • [DOC File]1619

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      The first African Americans that arrived in Jamestown in 1619 on a Dutch trading ship were not slaves, nor were they free. They served time as indentured servants until their obligations were complete. Although these lucky individuals lived out the remainder of their lives as free men, the passing decades would make this a rarity. ...

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