The Middle Passage, as Americans called it.
Many Africans died from diseases on the journey.
Many of the European expeditions across the Atlantic Ocean were caused by the desire to create new and expanded economic markets.
Many of the European expeditions across the Atlantic Ocean were caused by the desire to create new and expanded economic markets.
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How many creatures are in the atlantic ocean?
It was called the Middle Passage and they were chained into the bottom of the ship. Many would die on the trip. In the book To Be a Slave there are firsthand accounts of the trip and the life of a slave.
there are three ocean trenches in the Atlantic Ocean
Before the African Slave Trade across the Atlantic Ocean, the Arabs in Africa had slaves and the Black kingdoms in Africa also had slaves. Even though there were slaves, Africans did not face the danger of being kidnapped so there were many roads turned to forest and many farm fields now also forest land.
Slaves were brought to America on large cargo ships that had very unhygienic conditions. The slaves were often chained together, had very little room to move, and fed very little food during the trip.
Yes, the transport of enslaved Africans across the Atlantic Ocean is known as the Middle Passage. This term refers to the brutal journey that slaves endured as they were shipped from Africa to the Americas, often under horrific conditions. It was a central part of the transatlantic slave trade, which lasted from the 16th to the 19th centuries. Many enslaved individuals did not survive the journey due to overcrowding, disease, and maltreatment.
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The term used to describe the journey of African slaves across the Atlantic Ocean is the "Middle Passage." This horrific voyage was part of the transatlantic slave trade, where enslaved Africans were forcibly transported to the Americas under brutal conditions. Many did not survive the journey due to overcrowding, disease, and maltreatment. The Middle Passage represents a dark chapter in history marked by immense suffering and loss.