This ppt is designed for 5th grade study of colonization of the West Indies. It covers the production of rum, the importing of slaves, the triangle trade routes.
2. Guiding Questions
Which mother countries were involved in the West
Indies?
What natural resources were they after?
What major product was made there?
Who did all the work?
How were the West Indies economically connected to
other colonies?
3. Spanish Search for Gold
Spain arrives looking for gold
They enslaved the natives and forced them to look for
gold for them. Severely punished if they didn’t find any!
Spain was dissatisfied with the little gold they found.
So they decided to look further south in the Incan
Empire (Peru) and to the north (in the American
southwest).
5. The French Sugar Farms
First settlement in St. Kitts
in 1623
Imported slaves to work on
the sugar farms
The French were
constantly squabbling with
the English over territory
rights
However, the French got
distracted by the French
Revolution and did not
have the strength to hold
on to them.
6. The English
Settled in the West Indies by accident. They were
supposed to land in the Virginia colony, but a storm
blew them south and they landed in Bermuda!
Arrived in 1648
Began farming tobacco, but soon switched to farming
sugar
Since the natives were mostly wiped out, they needed
to import slaves from Africa.
Jamaica became the main slave trade area.
8. Yo, Ho, Ho and a Bottle of
Slaves on sugar plantations were
expected to plow, plant, and harvest
five acres each per year
After the sugar cane was
harvested, it would taken to a
nearby mill to be crushed.
The crushed sugar was then
poured into a large kettle to be
boiled until it crystalized, making
raw sugar and molasses syrup.
11. The Triangle Trade
Because the sugar plantations need lots of slaves, the
triangle slave trade becomes a huge industry $$$
Mother countries in Europe sold iron products (like
weapons) in exchange for slaves in Africa
They would cram the slaves on ships along the “Middle
Passage” toward the West Indies.
Upon arrival, some slaves would be sold to work on
plantations or in the mines.
12. The ships would now load up with sugar and molasses
and head north to the American Colonies.
They would trade the molasses for the processed rum.
They also pick up fish, whale oil, lumber, and tobacco
to ship back to Europe.
Rum is taken back to Africa in exchange for more
slaves.
Consequence: Rum’s popularity soars and becomes a
favorite drink of the English
13. Check out this Map!!
http://www.eduplace.com/kids/socsci/books/application
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14. Follow Up Questions
Which mother countries were involved in the West
Indies?
What natural resources were they after?
What major product was made there?
Who did all the work?
How were the West Indies economically connected to
other colonies?