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Trans-Atlantic Trade

17th C Colonial America

Revolution & Choices

Africans in

Colonial America

The New Nation & Abolition

In order to obtain this trade commodity Europeans traded guns and textiles with West African Kingdoms along the

coast.

A 100

What are enslaved Africans ?

A 100

This ethnic group were not successfully used as slave

labor by Europeans because they died in great numbers from European diseases or

escaped into familiar territory.

A 200

A 200

Who were Native American Indians?

The discovery of the New World dramatically increased the transatlantic trade in this

17th C. commodity.

A 300

What are enslaved Africans?

A 300

West African coastal Kingdoms enslaved Africans from other inland and brought them to this region of African for sale to European traders.

A 400

What are factories or slave trading fortresses along the

West African coast?

A 400

The Transatlantic journey called the Middle Passage

most often ended in this region of the New World.

A 500

What are the Caribbean Islands?

A 500

This colony was the first permanent British settlement

in North America.

B 100

What was the Jamestown colony?

B 100

Virginia court and census records tell us about this

Angolan man who had his freedom, accumulated land, and exercised legal rights in

the early 1600s.

B 200

Who was Anthony Johnson?

B 200

This South Carolina community was the birthplace of a violent rebellion in 1739.

B 300

What is Stono?

B 300

This Angolan led a revolt in Stono, South Carolina.

B 400

Who is Jemmy?

B 400

This fear was pervasive in the South during the 1700s.

B 500

What is the Fear of Slave Revolt?

B 500

This 18th Century intellectual movement inspired African Americans in the South to take their destiny into their own hands by running away & protesting enslavement.

C 100

What is the Enlightenment?

C 100

During the American Revolution this ethnic group fought for the side that they felt offered the best chance

for freedom.

C 200

Who are African Americans?

C 200

The fear of this action led many Patriots during the

Revolution to resist arming enslaved Africans and

recruiting them for service in the Continental Army .

C 300

What Slave Rebellion?

C 300

DAILY DOUBLE

C 400

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In November 1775 this Royally appointed Governor of Virginia promised to free

enslaved Africans who fought for the British.

C 400

Who was Lord Dunmore?

C 400

This Patriot General and leader of the Continental

Army reconsidered his ban on enlisting Africans in his army after seeing Lord Dunmore’s

position strengthened by African soldiers.

C 500

Who was George Washington?

C 500

In this region of the British colonies in North America

Patriot recruitment of Africans was the most

widespread.

D 100

What was New England?

D 100

Tobacco cultivation was widespread in these three

colonies.

D 200

What were Virginia, Maryland and North

Carolina?

D 200

Rice cultivation was widespread in the swampy &

wet regions of these two colonies.

D 300

What are South Carolina and Georgia?

D 300

This labor intensive crop employed the largest number of enslaved Africans on large

plantations.

D 400

What is rice?

D 400

Enlightenment & Great Awakening ideals as well as a lack of economic dependence on enslaved labor led to this

development in the North after the Revolution .

D 500

What is the abolition of slavery?

D 500

These two men founded the first two independent African

American churches in America.

E 100

Who were Absalom Jones & Richard Allen?

E 100

White trustees at this Philadelphia church

attempted to move Absalom Jones from his seat during a prayer, an action that led to

the founding of the first African American church in

Philadelphia.

E 200

What is St. George’s Methodist Church?

E 200

This prominent Protestant denomination was founded by

Richard Allen in Philadelphia.

E 300

What is the African Methodist Episcopal

denomination?

E 300

This city was home to the largest free Black population

in the Early Republic.

E 400

What is Philadelphia?

E 400

As the cultivation of this cash crop grew, slavery expanded rapidly into the “Black Belt”

region of the south that included the states of

Mississippi and Alabama

E 500

What is cotton?

E 500

The goals of this organization included gradual

compensated emancipation and repatriation of freed

slaves to Africa.

F 100

What is the American Colonization Society?

F 100

Some African Americans believed that America was

their home which they helped build and therefore opposed

this plan that included leaving America.

F 200

What is colonization?

F 200

This abolitionist advocated violent slave rebellion in his

“Appeal to the Coloured Citizens of the World…”

F 300

Who was David Walker?

F 300

This white abolitionist believed that slavery was immoral and against the

tenants of Christianity and advocated immediate

uncompensated emancipation.

F 400

Who was William Lloyd Garrison?

F 400

This abolitionist’s writings frightened white southerners,

radicalized the abolition movement and inspired other abolitionists to take a more

militant stance against slavery.

F 500

Who was David Walker?

F 500

The Final Jeopardy Category is:

Racial Justice

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Abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison promoted this right for African Americans to help them

achieve political and social equality before the law in the first

half of the 19th Century

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What is enfranchisement, or the right to vote?

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