the ships travelled with as many slaves as possible.each slave just had the sapce to fit in literally/the womens were separated from them mens and mens had handcuffs to prevent rebbelion.due to there so close situations diseases spred quicky and most af them will be vomiting and all that.but when the ships almost reach America were cleaned to show that they are healthy to get good prices og them.
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Africa.
Ships
The west coast of Africa.
The African slaves were totally disenfranchised before the Civil War. They had no rights. They were basically treated like animals, and died by the masses.
In 1619, there were black servants brought from Africa into the colonies, but it is not known whether these were actually slaves. By 1650, though, there were definite shipments of slaves coming into the colonies. and thet were brought to a place called Jamestown
Africa.
Ships
If you mean slaves in the US, the answer is Africa.
they were sold of to people and treated like slaves and whipped to work harder
The west coast of Africa.
Yes but a very long time ago. They came from africa
Sierra Leone
The middle passage was a passage taken by boat from Africa to Spain for slave trade conducted by the US in the sixteen hundreds. It was a very brutal and dangerous trip as the slaves were treated horribly and many often died in the trip. My knowledge is basic, but I hope this helps.
In 1808 the US made it illegal to import slaves from Africa.
Arabia and Africa itself.
The Underground Railroad organized by abolitionists was a system. That aided fugitive slaves in their journey to the North of the United States and Canada.
1) Load a ship with goods that are popular in Africa-guns, cloth, iron pots and pans, copper, kettles, spirits, cheap bracelets and necklaces-and sail to Africa. The goods must be cheap to buy in Britain, but highly prized in Africa. 2) Unload the ship and exchange the goods for captured slaves. The slave trader swaps a cheap cargo of goods for something that us really needed in America and the west Indies- slaves! 3) After a gruelling two-month journey across the Atlantic Ocean, the slaves arrive to be cleaned up and sold to farmers. The slave trader will make a fortune while the slaves will go to plantations. The slave trader will then buy a load of sugar, cotton or tobacco and load it onto his empty ship. When he returns to Britain, he will sell his precious cargo to the cotton-wearing, sugar-loving,tobacco-smoking public…and make another huge profit!