Across
- 4. this is relating to or involving travel, commerce, or relations between continents.
- 6. to seize and carry away a person by unlawful force or fraud and often with a demand for ransom.
- 8. the activity of legally owning other people who are forced to work for or obey you, or the condition of being legally owned by someone else.
- 9. It was the second of three stages of the so-called triangular trade, in which arms, textiles, and wine were shipped from Europe to Africa, enslaved people from Africa to the Americas, and sugar and coffee from the Americas to Europe.
- 12. Over the long course of the slave trade, slave merchants delivered more than four million Africans to this region.
Down
- 1. an estate on which crops such as coffee, sugar, and tobacco are grown.
- 2. continent that was home to the end of slavery.
- 3. take or carry (people or goods) from one place to another by means of a vehicle, aircraft, or ship.
- 5. Marked with a branding iron to show ownership.
- 7. make one's way quickly or awkwardly up a steep gradient or over rough ground by using one's hands as well as one's feet.
- 8. give or hand over (something) in exchange for money.
- 10. explorer who saw the prospective wealth of the New World.
- 11. continent home to many of the original slaves.
