If you are talking about the slave transport ships I can give you a nice answer. The ships caused the slaves to become diseased, malnourished, and all in all horribly killed. The people on the ship did not do much exept for (sorry for a bit of profanity) rape the female africans. Disease claimed most of the lives on the ship and they had to lay in their own waste (aka feces and urine) until the ship came to port. Many africans did not make the trip to the Americas.
Have you never heard about the horrendous slave ships or "the Middle passage" Slaves were transported in conditions too terrib le to describe. Hundreds died on the trip between Africa and the America.
slave 2 slave 1 - slave 2 is only in the books after slave 1 is destroyed. in the movies you can see the mandilorian script on Fett's ship that clearly says Slave 1
The Clotilde is regarded as the last "slave ship" to bring slaves to America from Africa. It sank in Mobile Bay (Mobile, Alabama).Other Slave Ships:Henrietta MarieWandererWildfireLord Ligonier
A person who hides on board ship is known as a stowaway.
Yes, the slave ship was named Jesus of Lubeck. John Hawkins arrived with the first batch of slaves to the Americas in 1555.
This question needs to be rephrased in order for it to be answered. Which slave ship are you talking about?
bad
There was 400 people on each ship
pretty good, unless you were a slave on those ships
he got shot
bad, harsh, caused many dieaseas to where thousands of people die on the way.
Have you never heard about the horrendous slave ships or "the Middle passage" Slaves were transported in conditions too terrib le to describe. Hundreds died on the trip between Africa and the America.
The Slave Ship was created in 1840.
There were no advantages. If you were riding in a slave ship then you were going to end up being sold as a slave.... that is, if you survived the voyage and the dreadful conditions aboard. You no longer had control of your own life. Nothing good which might happen could make that acceptable.
Was nautica a slave ship?
he was not born on a slave ship
Never putting a foot on shore since boarding a British ship and being there for 3 years might describe the journey of a slave from Africa to the Americas or to England. It might also describe the journey from Europe to Asia around South America.