i dont know someone answer it plz
it depends... if it's tight packed on the ship, they could how 200... if they were loose packed, they could only hold 170. it depends... if it's tight packed on the ship, they could how 200... if they were loose packed, they could only hold 170.
middle passage
the Trans- Atlantic trade brought Africans to America and the West Indies The all-important word "slave" should appear before "trade". This still would not answer the "who" in the question, to which the answer is the British, French, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese and any other seafaring European nation with the means to capture Africans and transport them across the Atlantic.
The ColumBUS.
Amelia Mary Earhart was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean.
the middle passage
it depends... if it's tight packed on the ship, they could how 200... if they were loose packed, they could only hold 170. it depends... if it's tight packed on the ship, they could how 200... if they were loose packed, they could only hold 170.
The Middle Passage was the stage of the triangular trade in which millions of Africans[1]were shipped to the New World as part of the Atlantic slave trade. Ships departed Europe for African markets with manufactured goods, which were traded for purchased or kidnapped Africans, who were transported across the Atlantic as slaves; the slaves were then sold or traded for raw materials,[2]which would be transported back to Europe to complete the voyage.
Mostly farming and fishing, but some people grew tobacco and shipped goods across the Atlantic
Middle Passage
middle passage
This was called the Middle Passage. The Middle Passage the stage of the triangular trade in which millions of people from Africa were shipped to the New World as part of the Atlantic slave trade. African slaves were thereafter traded for raw materials, which were returned to Europe to complete the "Triangular Trade".
Many Africans died from diseases on the journey.
Slaves helped produce sugar cane,cheap manufactured goods paid for enslaved africans
The journey of Africans who were brought as slaves to the Americas is known as the Transatlantic Slave Trade. This was a brutal and inhumane system where millions of Africans were forcibly taken from their homelands and transported across the Atlantic Ocean to be sold as slaves in the New World.
This is how it happened the first part of the triangular slave trade was the voyage from Europe to Africa. In Africa European slave traders bought enslaved Africans in exchange for goods shipped from Europe. The second part of the triangular slave trade was the voyage from Africa to the Americas. This is often called the Middle Passage. This was the part of the triangle where enslaved Africans were forcibly shipped across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas. On reaching the Americas those Africans who had survived the terrible journey were sold as slaves to work on plantations. The third and final part of the triangular slave trade was the return voyage from the Americas to Europe. Slave ships returned to Europe loaded with goods produced on plantations using slave labour. It could take slave ships up to one year to complete the entire triangular voyage
The term Middle Passage refers to the transportation of the African people from Africa to the new world as part of the Atlantic slave trade, as it was the middle portion of the triangular trade voyage, also carrying molasses, timber and raw materials to Europe, and manufactured goods back to Africa. The Middle Passage refers to the part of the trade where Africans, densely packed onto ships, were transported across the Atlantic to the West Indies.