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TRIANGULAR TRADE, servants and slaves

TRIANGULAR TRADE, servants and slaves. What did it mean to be an indentured servant?. Educreations -. New England Colonies. Middle Colonies. Southern Colonies. Colonial Products . 1. furs 2. cattle 3. fish 4. iron 5. lumber 6. rum 7. wool 8. wheat

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TRIANGULAR TRADE, servants and slaves

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  1. TRIANGULAR TRADE, servants and slaves

  2. What did it mean to be an indentured servant? Educreations -

  3. New England Colonies

  4. Middle Colonies

  5. Southern Colonies

  6. Colonial Products 1. furs 2. cattle 3. fish 4. iron 5. lumber 6. rum 7. wool 8. wheat 9. corn 10. indigo 11. naval stores 12. rice 13. tobacco

  7. WEB ACTIVITY • Rum • Google: “Rum and triangular trade” • Find out where is was produced and where it went.

  8. Trade Routes

  9. Exit Ticket • Label colonial products on your map. • Answer on back - How did the Triangular Trade system increase the chances that African slave labor would be used in the New World?

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