How did people experience the Middle Passage?

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More than 12.5 million people were taken from Africa in the four centuries of the Atlantic slave trade. The transport of African slaves formed one leg of the Triangular Trade, an economic system that drastically altered the societies of four continents. The sheer scale of the trade can obscure the experiences of individuals. In this lesson, students consider individual experiences of the Middle Passage by exploring a textbook account and four primary sources.

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Aligns to SS.H.7.9-12 (Major alignment)
Identify the role of individuals, groups, and institutions in people’s struggle for safety, freedom, equality and justice.

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Aligns to SS.H.9.9-12
Analyze the relationship between historical sources and the secondary interpretations made from them.

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slave trade US History inquiry Social Sciences and History Middle Passage Slave Ship Olaudah Equiano
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