They travel on foot- by walking.
They were transported in slave ships.
he got killed by th zuni Indian tribe
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A slave pass was a document or permit that allowed enslaved individuals to travel outside of their owner's property for a specific purpose, like running errands or attending events. It was a form of control and surveillance over the movements of enslaved people.
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On a ship. The conquistadors brought horses with them. (Horses are not native to the Americas.)
The slave trade triangle involved three main routes: Europe to Africa to acquire slaves, Africa to the Americas to sell slaves, and the Americas back to Europe with goods produced by slave labor. This triangular trade route facilitated the transatlantic slave trade between the 16th and 19th centuries.
Yes. That was what caused a big legal wrangle in 1857 that divided the nation and moved it towards civil war. That was the Dred Scott case, when an army doctor had travelled with his slave into free soil and then back again. (The slave's right to freedom was hotly debated, but denied.)
The slave who traveled with Lewis and Clark as a translator was York. York was owned by William Clark and played a key role in communicating with Native American tribes during the famous expedition.
According to historians, hundreds of thousands of slaves attempted to escape their enslaved condition since the onset of slavery. This became a problem for many slave-owners and therefore, the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 was passed for slave catchers to travel north of the U.S. to capture runaway slaves.
She worked as a conducter of the Underground railroadUnderground railroad - a secret chain of ways to get from the slave states to Canida
thay had to go to arkansas, then missoroui, then iowa, then minnesota and then canada.