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Q: What did African slaves eat on the ships?
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What are specific hardships the African slaves had?

none the slaves did not own ships


How were African slaves treated on the slaver ships?

African slaves were treated very poorly on the slaver ships. They needed to keep the slaves alive--but otherwise, slaves were just like any other cargo.


What did they do to the dead African slaves that were on the ships?

They would throw them overboard to keep the other slaves from getting sick.


Slaves were packed tightly together in ships?

African slaves were packed tightly together below the decks of ships during the crossing to the Americas. Irish slaves endured similar conditions as well.


Where were African slaves originally sold?

The African slaves that were transported to America were originally sold by other Africans to the merchant ships landing along the west coast of Africa.


Why did the other countries' ships stop importing African slaves during the 1800?

because...


What was primarily bought to be traded in the Americas when ships traded at West African ports?

slaves


What did the ethiopian slaves eat on the ships?

enjera with wot and other spices


Did people eat meat on slave ships?

The slaves - no. The crew - yes.


Why did the other countries ships stop importing African slaves during the 1800's?

because...


How did the British transport the slaves to Great Britain?

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In the trade network what did the colonists provide?

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