Seeking the Main Point In what different ways did global commerce transform human societies and the lives of individuals during the early modern era? Global commerce transformed human societies and the lives of individuals during the early modern era because it created a global network.Their lives changed as the unreachable people were united,a few people were enriched,and others were devastated or oppressed.
Guided Reading Question: Causation What drove European involvement in the world of Asian commerce?
European ended up being included in the world of Asian commerce as they appreciated the ancient spice trade of the Indian Ocean and were interested in silver.
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What did it share with other patterns of slave owning and slave trading? The size of the Atlantic slave trade was special.Slave gained little hope for freedom and were treated as creatures.
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Guided Reading Question: Causation What explains the rise of the Atlantic slave trade? The explanation behind the ascent of the Atlantic slave trade was because they were the best source of slaves to receive from.They were skilled farmers, and they were immune to tropical and European sicknesses.The Americans would cease to exist from the European infections.
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Guided Reading Question: Connection What roles did Europeans and Africans play in the unfolding of the Atlantic slave trade? Europeans played the role of producing massive amounts of sugar and Africans played the role of being slave traders.
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Guided Reading Question: Change In what different ways did the Atlantic slave trade transform African societies? The slave trade transformed African societies by decreasing the pace of Africa's growth rate and disruptions in their society;maize and manioc was established from americas which added new food sources to African diets.Women were used as slaves since more men were shipped to the …show more content…
I can infer that Ayuba’s own view of slavery and the slave trade was that he didn’t like the idea.It was a huge part of History which made others interact with each other because of slavery and he thinks they shouldn’t have suffered that much. What insights or questions about the slave trade does his remarkable story suggest? His story suggests that slavery wasn’t right but we wouldn’t have the resources we currently have now if it never