the middle passage
the middle passage
The Middle Passage
the middle passage
the underground railroad
Slavery is still extant. Not all slaves take the same journey. You need to be more specific.
The longest ocean journey ever traveled by kayak took more than 98 days. Aleksander Doba kayaked across the Atlantic Ocean from Dakar to Fortalez, Brazil.
The journey that enslaved Africans took across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas is known as the "Middle Passage." This harrowing voyage was part of the transatlantic slave trade and involved the brutal transportation of enslaved individuals under horrific conditions. Many did not survive the journey due to overcrowding, disease, and malnutrition. The Middle Passage is a significant and tragic chapter in history, highlighting the inhumanity of slavery.
There were many actions that Harriet Tubman took to prepare for the journey. The first was to choose slaves carefully, have the salves pack ashcake, and choose a clear night for the journey.
Mansa Musa took slaves with him on his pilgrimage to cover his expenses and cater to his needs during the journey. Slaves were valuable assets that could be traded for goods, services, and provisions along the way, ensuring a comfortable and secure passage for the entourage. Additionally, having slaves accompanying him showcased his wealth and power to the people he encountered on his journey.
months and months....it took 3 months to sail from England to the US
According to the Bible, the journey through the wilderness took forty years. According to more than 90 per cent of scholars, the Exodus never really happened and there was no journey through the wilderness.
The purpose of the Lewis and Clark expedition, or Corps of Discovery , was to find a water route to the Pacific Ocean.