Question
What was the primary reason for the rise of slavery in America?(1 point)
Responses
An attempt to assimilate and convert Native American populations to Christianity.
An attempt to assimilate and convert Native American populations to Christianity.
A need for skilled artisans and craftsmen in the New World colonies.
A need for skilled artisans and craftsmen in the New World colonies.
The pursuit of economic equality and social justice among diverse groups of settlers.
The pursuit of economic equality and social justice among diverse groups of settlers.
The desire to exploit cheap labor for agricultural purposes, particularly in the cultivation of cash crops like tobacco and cotton.
The desire to exploit cheap labor for agricultural purposes, particularly in the cultivation of cash crops like tobacco and cotton.
Question 2
Which of the following best describes the Middle Passage?(1 point)
Responses
The journey of enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean
The journey of enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean
The journey of goods from Africa to the Americas
The journey of goods from Africa to the Americas
The journey of goods from Europe to Africa
The journey of goods from Europe to Africa
The journey of goods from the Americas to Europe
The journey of goods from the Americas to Europe
Question 3
How did the Triangular Trade help the American colonies grow in the 17th and 18th centuries?(1 point)
Responses
It allowed the colonies to build good relationships with European countries, keeping them safe and protected.
It allowed the colonies to build good relationships with European countries, keeping them safe and protected.
The Triangular Trade helped share cultural ideas and encouraged religious tolerance among the colonists.
The Triangular Trade helped share cultural ideas and encouraged religious tolerance among the colonists.
The Triangular Trade brought in a steady supply of enslaved workers, raw materials, and manufactured goods, which helped the American colonies grow economically.
The Triangular Trade brought in a steady supply of enslaved workers, raw materials, and manufactured goods, which helped the American colonies grow economically.
It led to the creation of a strong American navy, helping the colonies to stand up for their independence from British control.
It led to the creation of a strong American navy, helping the colonies to stand up for their independence from British control.
Question 4
Triangular trade - Wikipedia
What was the triangular trade?
(1 point)
Responses
A trade route that connected North America, South America, and Europe
A trade route that connected North America, South America, and Europe
A trade route that connected the Americas, Europe, and Africa
A trade route that connected the Americas, Europe, and Africa
A trade route that connected Europe, Africa, and Asia
A trade route that connected Europe, Africa, and Asia
A trade route that connected Europe, Asia, and South America
A trade route that connected Europe, Asia, and South America
Question 5
Triangular trade - Wikipedia
Which of the following was a major commodity traded during the triangular trade?
(1 point)
Responses
Sugar, tobacco, and cotton
Sugar, tobacco, and cotton
Gold and diamonds
Gold and diamonds
Silk and spices
Silk and spices
Fruits and vegetables
Responses
An attempt to assimilate and convert Native American populations to Christianity.
An attempt to assimilate and convert Native American populations to Christianity.
A need for skilled artisans and craftsmen in the New World colonies.
A need for skilled artisans and craftsmen in the New World colonies.
The pursuit of economic equality and social justice among diverse groups of settlers.
The pursuit of economic equality and social justice among diverse groups of settlers.
The desire to exploit cheap labor for agricultural purposes, particularly in the cultivation of cash crops like tobacco and cotton.
The desire to exploit cheap labor for agricultural purposes, particularly in the cultivation of cash crops like tobacco and cotton.
Question 2
Which of the following best describes the Middle Passage?(1 point)
Responses
The journey of enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean
The journey of enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean
The journey of goods from Africa to the Americas
The journey of goods from Africa to the Americas
The journey of goods from Europe to Africa
The journey of goods from Europe to Africa
The journey of goods from the Americas to Europe
The journey of goods from the Americas to Europe
Question 3
How did the Triangular Trade help the American colonies grow in the 17th and 18th centuries?(1 point)
Responses
It allowed the colonies to build good relationships with European countries, keeping them safe and protected.
It allowed the colonies to build good relationships with European countries, keeping them safe and protected.
The Triangular Trade helped share cultural ideas and encouraged religious tolerance among the colonists.
The Triangular Trade helped share cultural ideas and encouraged religious tolerance among the colonists.
The Triangular Trade brought in a steady supply of enslaved workers, raw materials, and manufactured goods, which helped the American colonies grow economically.
The Triangular Trade brought in a steady supply of enslaved workers, raw materials, and manufactured goods, which helped the American colonies grow economically.
It led to the creation of a strong American navy, helping the colonies to stand up for their independence from British control.
It led to the creation of a strong American navy, helping the colonies to stand up for their independence from British control.
Question 4
Triangular trade - Wikipedia
What was the triangular trade?
(1 point)
Responses
A trade route that connected North America, South America, and Europe
A trade route that connected North America, South America, and Europe
A trade route that connected the Americas, Europe, and Africa
A trade route that connected the Americas, Europe, and Africa
A trade route that connected Europe, Africa, and Asia
A trade route that connected Europe, Africa, and Asia
A trade route that connected Europe, Asia, and South America
A trade route that connected Europe, Asia, and South America
Question 5
Triangular trade - Wikipedia
Which of the following was a major commodity traded during the triangular trade?
(1 point)
Responses
Sugar, tobacco, and cotton
Sugar, tobacco, and cotton
Gold and diamonds
Gold and diamonds
Silk and spices
Silk and spices
Fruits and vegetables
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Here are the correct responses to your questions:
**Question 1:** What was the primary reason for the rise of slavery in America?
**Answer:** The desire to exploit cheap labor for agricultural purposes, particularly in the cultivation of cash crops like tobacco and cotton.
**Question 2:** Which of the following best describes the Middle Passage?
**Answer:** The journey of enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean.
**Question 3:** How did the Triangular Trade help the American colonies grow in the 17th and 18th centuries?
**Answer:** The Triangular Trade brought in a steady supply of enslaved workers, raw materials, and manufactured goods, which helped the American colonies grow economically.
**Question 4:** What was the triangular trade?
**Answer:** A trade route that connected the Americas, Europe, and Africa.
**Question 5:** Which of the following was a major commodity traded during the triangular trade?
**Answer:** Sugar, tobacco, and cotton.
**Question 1:** What was the primary reason for the rise of slavery in America?
**Answer:** The desire to exploit cheap labor for agricultural purposes, particularly in the cultivation of cash crops like tobacco and cotton.
**Question 2:** Which of the following best describes the Middle Passage?
**Answer:** The journey of enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean.
**Question 3:** How did the Triangular Trade help the American colonies grow in the 17th and 18th centuries?
**Answer:** The Triangular Trade brought in a steady supply of enslaved workers, raw materials, and manufactured goods, which helped the American colonies grow economically.
**Question 4:** What was the triangular trade?
**Answer:** A trade route that connected the Americas, Europe, and Africa.
**Question 5:** Which of the following was a major commodity traded during the triangular trade?
**Answer:** Sugar, tobacco, and cotton.
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