History Study

A historical depiction of the transatlantic slave trade and key events from the Civil War era, featuring ships, maps, and historical figures in a dramatic and educational style.

Exploring the History of Slavery and War

Test your knowledge and understanding of pivotal moments in history with this comprehensive quiz focusing on the transatlantic slave trade, the Civil War, and key events like the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand.

  • 11 Questions covering various aspects of historical significance
  • Engaging formats such as multiple choice, checkboxes, and text answers
  • Learn while you challenge yourself!
11 Questions3 MinutesCreated by LearningHistory101
What were the main causes of the trans-atlantic slave trade?
Need for More Labour in many countries, mostly for plantations
The exchange of African war slaves by African Chiefs in exchange for weapons
Europeans brought diseases into countries such as Spain and Portugal, starting the early enslavements of Indians
The trans-atlantic Slave trade, which was largely motivated by countries such as Britain, America and France
Racial Attitudes
Slavery was mostly prodominent in the Americas, and the large fluctuation of purchases motivated the early slave trade
The two most active countries in the Slave Trade (UK and France) relied heavily on Slaves
What best describes the experiences of the Middle Passage?
The Middle Passage was a long and daring journey that took enslaved Africans from their homelands to the Americas. The Journey, which took roughly 80 days, was highly challenged with threats such as disease, fights, and harsh punishments that the Africans had to endure. Passengers were crammed into small holding cells and were only allowed outside a few times a day, and those who disobeyed orders were regularly punished, including being whipped publicly.
The Middle Passage was a long yet exquisite journey that transported Africans to the Americas. Food and water were abundant, and captains fed both crew and passengers accordingly. Enslaved people were treated nicely and were regularly given washes and time to socialize with those on board.
The Middle Passage was a daring journey that trafficked enslaved people from the Africas to the Americas. Ships were regularly invaded by pirates and beasts, meaning the crew and passengers were heavily equipped with weapons such as flintlock pistols, cannons, and sabers.
What were the impacts of Slavery?
What were the two main sides during the Civil war?
What was the Underground Railroad?
What were the long-term effects of the slave-trade on America?
Prejudices and Racism
Civil Rights Movement
Industrial differences between the North and South
The Civil War
Assassination of Abraham Lincoln
Modern issues of racism such as police brutality
BLM
Give some statistics on the Slave Trade, such as how many were transported, the most prominent countries and more
What countries made up the Triple Entente?
Britain, France and Russia
Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy
What countries made up the Triple Alliance?
Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy
Germany, Turkey and Austria-Hungary
Britain, France and Russia
Gallipolli was?
A successful military campaign
A failed Military campaign
When was Archduke Franz Ferdinand assassinated?
28th of June, 1914
19th of July, 1913
15th of April, 1916
10th of September, 1914
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