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The Slave Triangle
"The Middle Passage" is the name of the voyage which brought slaves into the new world. Henrietta Marie was the first and only slave cargo ship that was wrecked.
It is noted that William Clark did have a slave, whom he brought with him on his expedition with Meriwether Lewis. The name of the slave was York, an African-American.
African slaves in Guyana would have come from various locations. A lot came from the Congo region, but my understanding is that the majority were Akan people, from the region today known as Ghana. This would make sense as Guyana was ruled by the the dutch for most of the colonial period. The Dutch built many forts in Ghana so it would have made sense to get most of their slaves from there. Also, the Slave rebellion in Guyana was led by a slave known Kuffy, which is probably derived from the Ghanaian name 'Kofi.' His second in command was a slave known as Atta which is also a Ghanaian name. Also, Kenkey is a food dish from Ghana which is also traditionally cooked by a lot of black families in Guyana. It is cooked the same way and has the same name (just pronounced slightly differently)
The Berbice Slave Uprising took place in Guyana from 1763 to 1764. A house slave name Cuffy organized thousands of slaves to revolt against their masters. They burned down plantations and effectively removed the white population from the area.
the name of the clothing the amerindians contributed
The name of french ship that brought slaves to Mobile was called The Africane ship
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They are called slave owners.
slaves hence the name Atlantic SLAVE trade
The Latin for slave is servus. The individual slaves retained their original names
did slaves change there names are did they keep the name that the slave owner gave them