The Impact of The Slave Trade On Africa: Describe The Part Played
The Impact of The Slave Trade On Africa: Describe The Part Played
The Impact of The Slave Trade On Africa: Describe The Part Played
Effects of slave
trade of Africa
Create your own primary source
• You are a slave recounting the story of your capture in Africa- write a
primary source describing:
• Who were you in Africa
• How you were captured?
• Who sold you ?
• What was the journey from your home to the coast like?
• What happened when you got to the coast?
How fully does source A explain the reasons for
the growth of the slave trade?
“The trade in sugar created a great demand for labour to work on
plantations” This tells us that the growth of the sugar industry
created jobs for people to farm the sugar cane
“People from Africa were brought to the West Indies” which explains
that African people were taken as slaves to work on plantations due
to them being able to work in the harsh conditions sugar cane grows
in.
How fully does source A explain the
reasons for the growth of the slave trade?
“The source does not say about poor working conditions... (NOT
ENOUGH)
“There was very few of the natives (of the Caribbean) left to work on
the plantations as lots of the died off” much better!
EVEN BETTER = “This created a labour demand for workers that could
withstand the difficult work in tropical conditions and therefore a
demand for African slaves.”
The source partly explains the reasons for the growth
of the slave trade because it says “The trade in sugar
created a great demand for labour to work in
plantations” It also says “Sugar cane required many
people to plant harvest and process the crop” it also
says “Various solutions to the labour problem were
tried but these had little success”. However the source
does not mention that lots of natives died working on
plantations that bond servants died working on
plantations and that the voyage from Africa to the
West Indies was long and dangerous