Question 1

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A) Investigate the influence of the forced migration of captive Africans to the New World with regard to culture and commerce.
How did forced migration directly lend to creating a new culture?
(1 point)
Europeans expected enslaved Africans to use proper English and
• Christianity to earn respect, contributing to the creation of a new culture.
The creation of new culture was limited, as enslaved Africans did not want to adopt Christianity and aspects of European culture.
The forced migration of enslaved Africans led to the creation of an African diaspora.
A new culture emerged that completely abandoned traditional
African culture.
Question 2
A) Which of the following identifies a trade good sent to Africa by the Portuguese? (1 point)
• enslaved people
O sugar
• gunpowder weapons
•gold
Question 3
A) Where did Portugal establish some of the earliest sugar plantations? (1 point)
• Kingdom of Kongo
• Elmina
• Angola
São Tomé and Principe
Question 4
A) Which statement best explores the relationship between social structure and African states' view of slavery? (1 point)
African states viewed gender as the most important limitation on slavery or the slave trade.
African states viewed religion as the only limitation on slavery or the slave trade.
African states viewed kinship as the most important limitation on slavery or the slave trade.
• African states placed no limitations on slavery or the slave trade.

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Here are the answers to your questions:

Question 1
Answer: The forced migration of enslaved Africans led to the creation of an African diaspora.
This answer highlights that the forced migration resulted in the spread of African cultures, traditions, and social structures across the New World, contributing to a diverse cultural landscape.


Question 2
Answer: gunpowder weapons
The Portuguese were known to have traded gunpowder weapons among other goods when they engaged in trade with African kingdoms.


Question 3
Answer: São Tomé and Principe
These islands were among the earliest locations where the Portuguese established sugar plantations.


Question 4
Answer: African states viewed kinship as the most important limitation on slavery or the slave trade.
This answer reflects how kinship ties influenced the social structures in African societies and limited the scope and nature of slavery within those cultures.