PPT-The Regulation of the Atlantic Trade – The Navigation Act

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The purpose of the Navigation acts EnglandGreat Britain was to be the exclusive beneficiary of the trade in the products of its colonies the exclusive beneficiary

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The purpose of the Navigation acts EnglandGreat Britain was to be the exclusive beneficiary of the trade in the products of its colonies the exclusive beneficiary of the trade in the supply of goods to its . The Voyages of Christopher Columbus. Columbus sailed for Spain, heading west looking for an alternate route to Asia. October 1492, he lands on a Caribbean island (Bahamas?) and claims it and other islands for Spain. 1. . Graphs and Tables Copyright . © 2012 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.. Antitrust policy. Main purpose. : prevent monopolization, promote competition, and achieve . allocative. 1939- 1945 . Background of the Event. Who was involved?. Germany . England. Soviet Union . Canada. When and Where?. It started on September 1939- May 1945. It was at the Gulf of St. Lawrence in Germany. France had fallen in 1940. United Kingdom was out of money. . In December 1941, the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor brought the United States into the war.. However…. The Battle of the Atlantic….started in 1939. Credit given to: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston . Publishing for portions of this presentation. Below decks on an illegal slave ship seized by a British antislavery patrol in 1846.. Reading Focus. Where did the Atlantic slave trade originate?. 1500-1850. The Atlantic slave trade involved the largest intercontinental migration of people in world history prior to the 20th century. Ask yourself:. What is slavery? Why did/does it happen? . When it all started… . Credit given to: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston . Publishing for portions of this presentation. Reading Focus. Where did the Atlantic slave trade originate?. How did slavery evolve in the American colonies?. Credit given to: Holt, Rinehart, and Winston . Publishing for portions of this presentation. Reading Focus. Where did the Atlantic slave trade originate?. How did slavery evolve in the American colonies?. Ch. 1: I can. . .. describe how trade and political centralization transformed West Africa before the advent of the Atlantic Slave Trade. .. describe . the role the Columbian Exchange played in the formation of the Atlantic world. Pre-Existing Slave Trade. Trans-Saharan trade routes (Red Sea and East African) had been trading slaves for centuries throughout the Middle East and Northern Africa. Mostly women: traded as concubines for harems; domestic servants. AP World History Notes: Chapter 15. The Atlantic Slave Trade. Lasted from about 1500 to 1866. About 12.5 million Africans taken from their societies. About 10.7 million made it to the Americas. About 1.8 million (14.4%) died during the transatlantic crossing. Coach Aiello. Monday (8/7) Essential Question. Why did countries want to establish colonies? What were the reasons behind the founding of the Virginia Colony?. Us history Standard. SSUSH1 – Compare and Contrast the development of English settlement and colonization during the 17th century. Source: . Mastering the TEKs in World History. . Jarrett, Zimmer, . Killoran. , 2012. They couldn’t just find directions on Google Maps…. The goods introduced to Europe during the Crusades and the writings of Marco Polo had increased European interest in trade with Asia. . Signed by the representatives of the United Kingdom France Germany Austria Belgium Denmark Spain the United States of America Italy the Netherlands Portugal Russia Sweden-Norway and Turkey Ottoman Emp

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