| A | B |
| slavery | to take away a person's freedom against their will and make them work for free |
| chattel slavery | to enslave and own a human |
| Atlantic slave trade | the slavery that took place back and forth across the Atlantic Ocean involving 3 continents |
| Trans-Atlantic slave trade | the slavery that took place back and forth across the Atlantic Ocean involving 3 continents |
| middle passage | the journey that took slaves from Africa to ports in the New World, the Americas |
| triangular trade route | the 3 continents where slaves were traded that formed a triangle, Europe, African, the Americas |
| colony | land taken/stolen from native peoples and controlled by invaders/fore |
| economic systems | having to do with money and resources of a society |
| economy | having to do with money and resources of a society |
| enslaved | the act or condition of becoming a slave |
| Americas | All lands in the Western hemisphere of the world |
| slave auction | the buying and selling of slaves |
| auction | the buying and selling of goods |
| enslaver | persons who enslave other humans |