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Transatlantic Slave Trade
Use our classroom resources to explore the Transatlantic Slave Trade with your KS3 history students. Through independent project work, card sort activities and visual prompts, students will gain an insight into the origins of slavery, how slavery was abolished and what slaves might have experienced from capture to plantation.