No
No. Strict laws limited the rights of enslaved people in most northern colonies. Slaves could not travel or go onto a ship without written permission.
Ofcourse, by foot. They travel in small family groups.
Yes yes they do
A Floatilla
they call large groups blooms and small groups swarms
They where not washed. They had to spend weeks on end sitting in there own waste and other peoples. In the triangular trade , on the ships they had huge tubs in which people could just reach to go to the toilet bit this was in a small a small amount of ships because this means the slaves had some space to move. But the tubs where disgusting and small children often fell in to them. You might find some information about this in Orlando Equiano's auto biography (he was a surviving slave). But in the end slaves on ships usually caught dreadful diseases and some died.
Small ships are usually called boats.
Only family groups, mothers with cubs. They are by nature loners.
The hunters and gatherers won't easily get detected by the animals they are trying to hunt.
well not exactly Paleolithic people were nomads. They travel from place, to place. They usually travel in groups of 30 because it makes it safer and made the search for food A LOT easier.
A Flotilla is a small fleet of ships
The hunters and gatherers won't easily get detected by the animals they are trying to hunt.