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5. The Slave Ships - Britain and Slavery
This lesson, titled The Slave Ships: Britain and Slavery, offers an in-depth look at the harsh realities faced by African people during the transatlantic slave trade. It covers the inhumane conditions on slave ships, the physical and psychological impact of captivity, and the differences between African and European-American slavery systems. The lesson encourages students to analyze the emotional and social consequences of the slave trade on individuals and groups.
In this bundle, you will receive a download of the PowerPoint lesson, a detailed lesson plan, and a worksheet booklet filled with activities for students to complete. Homework is also included, requiring students to further explore the psychological impact of the slave trade on the enslaved people of Africa. This comprehensive resource will help students critically engage with the historical realities of the transatlantic slave trade and reflect on its legacy.
4. The Start of the British Slave Trade
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.
3. Black Poor - Black British people in 17th and 18th century Britain
This lesson, titled Black British People of 17th and 18th Century Britain, explores the growing Black population during this period and the hardships they faced, including poverty and racial discrimination. The lesson highlights figures such as Ignatius Sancho, the only Black Briton known to have voted in the 18th century, and the increasing presence of Black servants, musicians, and freed slaves in London. It also covers the rise of anti-slavery activists and the government’s response to the Black poor, including the controversial migration program that relocated many to Sierra Leone.
In this bundle, you will receive a download of the PowerPoint lesson, a detailed lesson plan, and a lesson worksheet booklet full of activities for students to complete. Homework assignments are included, allowing students to reflect on the social conditions of Black individuals in Britain and explore the discrimination they endured. This bundle offers a comprehensive view of Black British history in the 17th and 18th centuries, helping students engage critically with the material.
2. Black British People of the 16th Century Britain
This lesson, titled Black British People of 16th Century Britain, highlights the often-overlooked history of Black individuals during the Tudor period. It explores key figures such as John Blanke, a royal trumpeter under Henry VIII, and the challenges Black people faced during Queen Elizabeth I’s reign. The lesson examines the differences between slavery and bonded servitude, the roles of Black servants in aristocratic households, and the social dynamics that shaped their experiences in Britain.
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 follow along with and complete. The lesson also includes homework assignments to deepen students’ understanding, allowing them to research additional figures and reflect on the social conditions of Black individuals in 16th-century Britain. This comprehensive resource is designed to provide a nuanced perspective on early Black British history.
1. African & British Before the 16th Century
This lesson, titled African & British Before the 16th Century, explores the underrepresented history of Black individuals in Britain before the transatlantic slave trade. It challenges the common narrative that Black people in European countries were only slaves or servants by highlighting their diverse roles, economic statuses, and lifestyles. The lesson delves into key historical figures such as the “Beachy Head Lady” and “Ivory Bangle Lady” and presents scientific evidence of African descent individuals in Roman-era Britain.
In this bundle, you will receive a download of the PowerPoint lesson, a detailed lesson plan, and a lesson worksheet booklet full of activities for students to complete and follow along with the lesson. This comprehensive package will enrich students’ understanding of Black history in Britain and encourage critical thinking.