- Tell pupils about the first Black Americans: that, for example, they were not slaves but, in the seventeenth century, indentured servants and black settlers.
- Introduce the idea of the Triangular Trade: the needs of the cotton and sugar plantations, the demand for labour, the availability of labour in West Africa, the economics of ships sailing with a full hold and the general dynamics of trade.
- Use a range of source material relating to buying Black Africans, the 'middle passage' and Black Africans' experiences on arrival in the Caribbean and mainland USA.
- Ask pupils, either individually or in groups, to evaluate some of the sources and use the findings to make substantiated written conclusions about the experience of Black Africans sold into slavery.
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- make links between Black Africans and the developing economy of North America
- recognise the integral nature of the slave trade within European trading patterns
- use a range of source material to make conclusions about the experiences of Black Africans sold into slavery
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