Bunce Island - Test
  • 1. What was Bunce Island primarily used for during the transatlantic slave trade?
A) A village for freed slaves
B) A military outpost
C) A sugar plantation
D) A slave trading post
  • 2. Which country was Bunce Island a part of?
A) Nigeria
B) Liberia
C) Sierra Leone
D) Ghana
  • 3. Who were the primary traders at Bunce Island?
A) French traders
B) Portuguese merchants
C) British slave traders
D) Spanish conquistadors
  • 4. Which type of tourism has Bunce Island attracted in recent years?
A) Eco-tourism
B) Heritage tourism
C) Adventure tourism
D) Resort tourism
  • 5. Which British institution was closely associated with the slave trade related to Bunce Island?
A) The British East Africa Company
B) The East India Company
C) The Royal African Company
D) The Hudson's Bay Company
  • 6. What river is Bunce Island located near?
A) The Sierra Leone River
B) The Congo River
C) The Niger River
D) The Gambia River
  • 7. Which abolitionist movement was partly responsible for the decline of Bunce Island's trade?
A) The French Revolution
B) The British abolition movement
C) The American abolition movement
D) The Haitian Revolution
  • 8. When did slavery become officially abolished in the British Empire?
A) 1763
B) 1807
C) 1833
D) 1900
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