1) There are more known cases of slavery today than at any point in the past. a) True b) False 2) Which three areas made up the slave trade triangle? a) England, Africa, America b) Britain, Africa, the Americas c) Britain, South Africa, North America 3) Which five European countries were heavily involved in the TST at the beginning? a) England, France, Spain, German, Portugal b) France Holland, Denmark, Portugal, Spain c) Britain, Denmark, Holland, France, Spain d) Portugal, Spain, Netherlands, Britain and France. 4) What other word can be used to describe the Middle Passage? a) transpacific b) transatlantic c) transindian 5) How many slaves were transported from Africa? a) over 2.4million b) over 3 million c) over 3.4 million d) over 4 million 6) How many enslaved Africans are believed to have died during the journey via the Middle Passage? a) 500 thousand b) 1 million c) 1.5 million d) 2 million e) 2.5 million f) 3 million 7) 10-15% of slaves on board died during the journey. Why? a) disease, suicide, suffocation b) suicide, dehydration, starvation c) dehydration, starvation, disease 8) How many voyages did British ships make to Africa (between the first voyage by John Hawkins and the abolition of the slave trade in 1807)? a) about 5,000 voyages b) about 10,00 voyages c) about 15,00 voyages 9) A plantation can best be described as... a) a farm where slaves were forced to work in the fields picking crops.  b) a series of fields with a 'big house' that watches. c) a new home for slaves after they were bought at auction. 10) Slave labour rose sharply in the 17th century with the growth of plantations. What are the three plantations? a) sugar, silk, tobacco b) opium, sugar, cotton c) cotton, tobacco, sugar d) gold, tobacco, cotton 11) What categories to we use to describe slave resistance? a) active and inactive b) active and passive c) active and peaceful 12) The name given to people who wanted to end slavery at its height was... a) Abolitionist b) Abolishionist c) Abolitionest d) Abolishionest 13) The profits gained from slavery helped to finance the Industrial Revolution and the Caribbean islands became very important. The sugar colonies were very valuable colonies. By the end of the eighteenth century, four million pounds came into which country from its West Indian plantations, compared with one million from the rest of the world? a) Britain b) Italy c) Ireland d) Sweeden 14) Some slaves successfully escaped and were able to start new lives. a) True b) False

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