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FINAL JEOPARDY. 100 Points Question: These people were the first wave of Africans brought to Spain and Portugal They learned European languages and worked. Alternately they were sent by their parents to learn more about European culture. Answer: Atlantic Creoles. 200 Points
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100 Points Question: These people were the first wave of Africans brought to Spain and Portugal They learned European languages and worked. Alternately they were sent by their parents to learn more about European culture. Answer: Atlantic Creoles
200 Points Question: The fact that this Benin Bronze represents a European is evident by Answer: hair/facial hair/ clothes
300 Points Question: European illnesses killed the majority of ___________, the indigenous people of the West Indies. Answer: Taino Indians
400 Points Question: The European nation of __________ took the lead in exploring and colonizing Asia, Africa and the Americas in the early 1300s Answer: Portugal
500 Points Question: The highest number of captive West Africans to the Americas were shipped from ___________ during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Answer: the Gulf of Guinea
100 Points Question: Ships’ crews ate __________ as rations aboard ship. Answer: cheese
200 Points Question: By 1510 Europeans preferred __________ and _________ to serve as agricultural workers because their ideas about gender and labor were opposite of the African idea. Answer: men and boys
300 Points Question: Unlike the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade, the Islamic slave trade was not based solely on _________. Answer: race
400 Points Question: Africans captured other Africans and sold them to Europeans to make money and Answer: rid themselves of opponents
500 Points Question: A British captain of a slave ship ____________ ultimately gave up the trade to become an evangelical minister and abolitionist. Answer: John Newton
100 Points Question: According to the “Journal of a Dutch Slaver”, ___________ was the major challenge experienced by the captain and crew. Answer: the ship’s surgeon’s death by dysentery
200 Points Question: The need for cultivators of _________ and _______ in the British North American and British West Indies colonies caused British takeover of the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade in the mid-seventeenth century. Answer: tobacco and sugar
300 Points Question: ___________, a ship’s surgeon aboard four voyages on slavers became an abolitionist and wrote An Account of the Slave Trade on the Coast of Africa. Answer: Alexander Falconbridge
400 Points Question: This nation ended the Spanish and Portuguese monopoly on selling captive Africans in the early 1600s Answer: The Netherlands
500 Points Question: In what form did the Portuguese use captive Africans until the early 16th century? Answer: domestic servants
100 Points Question: Most Enslaved Africans in the Caribbean lived on the islands of ___________ and __________ by the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Answer: Jamaica and Hispaniola
200 Points Question: European slavers carried on a __________ that began with the transport of European goods to the African continent for captive Africans, to the New World for raw goods and transported raw goods back to Europe. Answer: Triangle Trade
300 Points Question: In an attempt to “cure” captive Africans of dysentery or to prevent people ill and dying with dysentery from losing ships’ captains money at sale, ships surgeons plugged sick captive Africans’ bottoms with_________. Answer: hemp
400 Points Question: The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade reached similar proportions to the Muslim trans-Sahara trade in this century Answer: 1600s
500 Points Question: “Salt-water Negroes” and “Guinea birds” are names for enslaved people born in Answer: Industrial Revolution
100 Points Question: The favorite drink of European sailors in the Trans-Atlantic Slave trade was ___________ , a mix of water and rum. Answer: grog
200 Points Question: This Portuguese prince pioneered New World and African exploration. Answer: Prince Henry the Navigator
300 Points Question: Britain abolished the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade in ________ and tried to enforce abolition on other nations by patrolling the African coast. DAILY DOUBLE Answer: 1807
400 Points Question: ___________ vied with dysentery to kill the most captive Africans while aboard slavers. Answer: Smallpox
500 Points Question: __________ were a group that conducted the Islamic slave trade. Answer: Sudanese horsemen
100 Points Question: After captive Africans were kidnapped they were walked in ___________, a group of other captive Africans to the Western Coast. . Answer: coffles
200 Points Question: Enslaved people born in the Americans were known as Answer: Creoles
300 Points Question: In preparation for sale, captive Africans were required to put ________ on their bodies to conceal blemishes, rashes, bruises. Answer: palm oil
400 Points Question: Once captive Africans had arrived at slave castles, as they waited to be inspected by European traders, they were held in __________, or temporary barracks. Answer: barracoons
500 Points Question: This man was the first known Portuguese merchant to formally trade with West Africans. Answer: Ruy do Siqueira
Final Jeopardy Question: _________ were frequently eaten by captive Africans departing from Nigerian slave castles. Answer: Yams