The slave trade in 17th, 18th and 19th century was an awful practice. Africans brought to America as slaves were given a shoddy treatment. Living conditions were harsh on plantations where these people were kept and were more often than not exposed to violence. They had no rights and remunerations were either small or non existent. However, a small number of slaves were known as house slaves who were privileged to live with their white masters and were given better living conditions and treatment compared to others.
after enslaved africans reached the colonies all of them were taken to slave markets and sold and they were beat very badly when they be direspectful and dont do the stuff the people tell them to ndo
the transatlantic slave trade reached its peak between the 16th and 19th centuries, with the majority of African slaves being transported to the Americas. It is estimated that around 12.5 million Africans were forcibly enslaved and transported during this time.
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The first settlement in the New World set up by the British that became a city and has remained populated was Jamestown. The British also had colonies in Rhode Island and in Pennsylvania that became cities.
The southern colonies were the warmest of all. Crops could be grown throughout the year. The climate was perfect for plantations.
after enslaved africans reached the colonies all of them were taken to slave markets and sold and they were beat very badly when they be direspectful and dont do the stuff the people tell them to ndo
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The slave trade in 17th, 18th and 19th century was an awful practice. Africans brought to America as slaves were given a shoddy treatment. Living conditions were harsh on plantations where these people were kept and were more often than not exposed to violence. They had no rights and remunerations were either small or non existent. However, a small number of slaves were known as house slaves who were privileged to live with their white masters and were given better living conditions and treatment compared to others.
The slave trade in 17th, 18th and 19th century was an awful practice. Africans brought to America as slaves were given a shoddy treatment. Living conditions were harsh on plantations where these people were kept and were more often than not exposed to violence. They had no rights and remunerations were either small or non existent. However, a small number of slaves were known as house slaves who were privileged to live with their white masters and were given better living conditions and treatment compared to others.
After enslaved Africans reached the colonies, all of them were taken to slave markets and sold to new owners. After that, the picture changes on how they were treated. There is a quote, "There are different degrees of slavery, when you are free, you are free." Every story you hear about how slaves were treated is true. Some were beaten. Some were nearly starved. Some were forced to work in brothels. Some lived quite well. The planters on the Carolina coast would leave the Gulahs to run the plantations. Meanwhile, the planters would spend May through September in Rhode Island. The slaves did as they liked. They did not run away. So, you had people living in total degredation and some living in better conditions. Most lived in between. While some even lived better than some of the white people in the community, none lived as well as their owners.
Hudson never reached the Americas.
The slave trade in 17th, 18th and 19th century was an awful practice. Africans brought to America as slaves were given a shoddy treatment. Living conditions were harsh on plantations where these people were kept and were more often than not exposed to violence. They had no rights and remunerations were either small or non existent. However, a small number of slaves were known as house slaves who were privileged to live with their white masters and were given better living conditions and treatment compared to others.
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Christopher Columbus is the explorer who reached the Americas under the flag of Castile. He is an Italian explorer, navigator, and colonizer.
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