Examlex

Solved

Use the Passage Below to Answer All Parts of the Question

question 47

Essay

Use the passage below to answer all parts of the question that follows.
"The smaller volume of the Indian Ocean slave trade reflects two factors. First, Europeans were less powerful there, not only the Dutch and the earlier Portuguese, but the British and French who came later. Second, Indian Ocean peoples had generally escaped the epidemiological disaster that befell indigenous peoples of the Americas and so . . . there was less need to bring large numbers of people from elsewhere to provide a labor force. In many ways, as [Markus] Vink argues, the Dutch recruitment of slave labor for servants, as manual laborers, and in manufacturing was an extension of slave systems that had long existed in Indian Ocean lands and thus was different from the new system of chattel labor largely focused on plantation production for export in the Americas. . . ."
David Northrup, historian, "Free and Unfree Labor Migration, 1600-1900," 2006
(A) Identify ONE specific historical example of an epidemiological disaster that befell indigenous peoples in the Americas as a result of European contact.
(B) Identify and explain ONE reason the Europeans were less powerful in the Indian Ocean than in the Americas in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
(C) Identify and explain ONE reason for the development of the plantation system in the Americas.


Definitions:

Basketball

A team sport in which two teams, typically of five players each, opposing one another on a rectangular court, compete with the primary objective of shooting a basketball through the defender's hoop.

U.S. Tariff

A tax imposed by the United States government on imports or exports of goods.

Oil

A fossil fuel that is used primarily for energy production and as a raw material in the manufacturing of plastics and other chemicals.

Domestic Quantity

The total amount of a good or service produced within a country's borders and available for consumption or sale in the domestic market.

Related Questions