This lesson, titled The Start of the British Slave Trade, delves into the origins and development of the British transatlantic slave trade. It covers key historical figures such as John Hawkins and Queen Elizabeth I and examines the economic motivations, including the demand for sugar and cotton. The lesson also explores the horrific conditions endured by enslaved Africans during the middle passage and on plantations, as well as Britain’s moral responsibility in the trade.
In this bundle, you will receive a download of the PowerPoint lesson, a detailed lesson plan, and a lesson worksheet booklet filled with activities for students to complete. Homework is also included, where students will be tasked with analyzing key aspects of the British slave trade and its long-lasting effects, allowing them to reflect on the consequences of this dark chapter in history. This comprehensive package will help students critically engage with the subject and understand the broader impact of slavery on British society.
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