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ATLANTIC SLAVE TRADE ESCAPE GAME

Bobby Chaudhry

Created on January 18, 2022

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Transcript

Slave trade

escape game

START

Introduction

Mission

Characters

The Atlantic Slave Trade was responsible for the deaths of between 10 and 12 million Africans. You are going to test your knowledge of this terrible trade.

Introduction

Mission

Characters

Solve the clues and answer the questions to escape the creepy house

Introduction

Mission

Characters

The Killer

S3 History

You'd best stay out of his way.

Introduction

Mission

Characters

1 Find the key to enter

2 Welcome

Clue

Clue

Clue

3 Search for three clues

4 Touch the correct keys

Something is wrong ...

Something is wrong ...

...Keep playing

...One more

1st in BRISTOL, but not LIVERPOOL PORT 2nd in BRITISH, but not BRITAIN 3rd in FACTORIES, but not REFLECTORS 4th in CAPTURE, but not TRAPPER 5th in KIDNAP, but not PANDEMI 6th inATLANTIC, but not CARIBBEAN 7th in EUROPE, but not PORTUGAL 8th in TRADE, but not AUCTIONEER

5 A typewriter

5 What is the PASSWORD? (remember: all caps)

"Type in the PASSWORD"

Enter the key

Which was NOT an impact of the Slave Trade on African societies?

Loss of raw materials

Increased civil war

Depopulation

Complete the following sum: (Number of points for a "how fully?" question) x (points of omission for a "Evaluate the usefulness" question) + (Developed points in an "Explain" question) x (Maximum number of marks for a "How fully?" question without a judgement) - (Maximum number of marks for a "How fully?" question that doesn't use the source) + (number of marks for an explain question that mentions the question twice in the answer).

31

35

34

What was "Kitty's Amelia"?

The first plantation established in the Caribbean

The dock in Liverpool where slaving ships were loaded with manufactured goods.

The last legal British slaving ship

Congratulations

You have escaped due to your superior knowlege of the topic - well done.

6OH NO! All that hard work for nothing...

You have lost