A Slave Coffle is someone who sees over slaves yet still is a slave. Usually conducted transportation and stuff.
In 1837 there were 12 states that were slave.
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A Slave Coffle is someone who sees over slaves yet still is a slave. Usually conducted transportation and stuff.
In a coffle, enslaved individuals were chained or tied together in a line and forced to march long distances to their destination. This dehumanizing practice was commonly used during the transatlantic slave trade in order to transport enslaved people from one location to another. The conditions during a coffle were often brutal and many individuals suffered from exhaustion, malnutrition, and abuse.
A slave coffle is a group of enslaved individuals chained together and forced to march in a line. A barracoon is a temporary detention facility or slave barracks used to hold captured individuals before they were transported and sold into slavery.
The man made a coffle of all his dogs on the path. This is an example of coffle in sentence.
A coffle is a group of slaves chained together.
In a coffle, animals or slaves are chained together and are forced to walk in a line. In a coffle of slaves, they're often not allowed to talk and must have their hands bound. A coffle is more commonly seen in many pictures of slaves during the early years of the United states.
Collective nouns for slaves are a gang of slaves or a coffle of slaves.
group of animals, prisoners, or slaves chained together in a line.
A coffle: a group of slaves transported together for sale
Usually referred to as a herd. When the asses are in a line, roped together they can be referred to as coffle. Lesser used term: "pace".
A slave was a slave for life.
a slave in form and a Slave in Fact..-Fredrick Douglass