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There were three parts to the tradeFirstly, large ships travelledSee more Olaudah Equiano (?–) grew up in the West African kingdom of Benin in what is now eastern Nigeria. Make Your Own Games and Activities! Price M. Butler. They will then independently research and analyze five areas of the Transatlantic slave trade: Triangle Trade; Capture; Middle Passage; Plantation Life; and Rebellion GradeWords, Lexile: L. Nonfiction. They will then independently research and analyze five areas of This central idea worksheet has a passage from “Up From Slavery,” Booker T. Washington’s autobiography. Kidnapped by African slave traders, he was trans-ported to Slavery Reading Comprehension. It’s perfect for use during Black History Month. It’s also in Differentiated Reading Comprehension The resources in this pack are designed to support teaching on or around the transatlantic slave trade and slavery or as part of UKS2 learning during Black History Month How did each of the following contribute to the development of the Atlantic slave trade?European colonization of the AmericasPortuguese settlement of BrazilAfrican rulersAfrican merchants What were the consequences of the Atlantic slave trade for each of the following?African societiesEnslaved AfricansAmerican The modular activities and extensions in this unit provide opportunities for students to: Compare and contrast the institutions of indentured servitude and slavery leading up to the American Revolution. This resource includes a historical passage and seven multiple choice questions. ReadWorks is an edtech nonprofit organization that is committed to helping to solve America’s reading comprehension crisis Discuss and visualize the significance of slavery and unfree labor in colonial America In this lesson, students will explore the Transatlantic slave trade through multiple mediums – reading, art, poetry, etc. The transatlantic slave trade is often referred to as the Triangular Trade. Author. NEW. Make Your Own In this lesson, students will explore the Transatlantic slave trade through multiple mediums – reading, art, poetry, etc.