They were kept in chains on the ships, and many got very sick on the trip to the US or wherever they were being taken. There was no way for them to use a bathroom nor were they given enough water or food to sustain them.
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When slaves were brought ashore from slave ships, they were usually inspected, cleaned, and separated before being sold at auctions. The slaves were then auctioned off to the highest bidder, typically plantation owners or slave traders, who would then use them for labor in fields, mines, or households.
Slaves were manacled and packed tightly into the holds of the slave ships.
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No. No slaves were involved.
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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.
they took over ships
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