Slave Experience Flashcards

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Q

What were the slave factories like?

A
  • They were like prisons
  • Males and females separated
  • Females raped
  • Harsh punishments
  • Overcrowded cells
  • Door of no return
  • Ship doctors inspect and buy slaves
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What was it like for slaves during the middle passage?

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  • Chained together
  • Tight packed (sometimes loose packed)
  • Half a pint of water a day
  • Poor food, i.e. Maize, porridge, horse beans
  • Stench from the hold
  • Diseases, i.e. Dysentery, small pox, cholera
  • Only a bucket for the toilet
  • Thrown overboard if ill
  • Forced to dance for exercise
  • Punishments, i.e. Whipped, keel-halled
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What did sellers do to slaves before an auction?

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  • Hid their scars with tar
  • Covered in goose fat
  • Shave them
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4
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What did buyers do while looking for slaves?

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  • Inspected slaves
  • Females raped during inspection
  • Treated like animals
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5
Q

What is a scramble?

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People pay money, run and grab a slave

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6
Q

What happened if a slave was not bought?

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Left to die at quayside

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7
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What effects did slavery have on Africa?

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  • Civil war was constant
  • Drain of young people
  • Loss of culture, skills and tradition
  • Loss of farming
  • Starvation
  • Mineral wealth
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8
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What effects did slavery have on Britain?

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  • Trade with Bristol, Glasgow, Liverpool, London, etc for linen, guns, rum, pots & pans
  • Jobs
  • Cotton
  • Insurance
  • Bank
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What effects did slavery have on the West Indies?

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  • Plantations made more money
  • Cotton, Sugar, Rice, Tobacco
  • Thousands of slaves - Rebellions
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What did rebellion slaves do?

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  • Work slowly
  • Break tools
  • Act dumb
  • Sleep in
  • Eating / Stealing produce
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11
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What problems did the rebellions have?

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  • Didn’t all speak the same language
  • Didn’t know where they were
  • They were black in a white mans world
  • If caught they were punished
  • If they ran away they were punished
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12
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Who were the abolitionists?

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  • William Wilberforce
  • Granville Sharp
  • Thomas Clarkson
  • John Newton
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13
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What did William Wilberforce do?

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  • Worked in parliament

* Spent 18 years presenting a bill to abolish slave trade

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14
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What did Granville Sharp do?

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  • He was a lawyer

* Defended slaves

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15
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What did Thomas Clarkson do?

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Gathered evidence

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16
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What did John Newton do?

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He was a slave ship captain but wrote down his experiences