They generally got a lot of really harsh punishment, and in many ways.
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That's all I can remember. Hope this helped!
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they were being beaten and mistreated and also they were called the n word by their slave owners
during the slave trade most slaves came from Africa
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Although allot of bad was made through the slave trade there were a couple of good things like Britain made allot of money from it and most of the slaves were criminals so it was like a punishment for them. Also before they became slaves some were struggling to survive in Africa so becoming a slave gave them food and shelter.
British opponents of the slave trade were Americans and French because the Americans did not like slaves and they did not want there to be slaves in British territories
slave traders went to africa because they wanted to get more slaves to sell or trade
during the slave trade most slaves came from Africa
Slaves were punished in various ways during the slave trade, including physical abuse such as whipping, beating, or branding. They could also be subjected to harsh working conditions, overcrowding, and inadequate food and shelter. Punishments were used as a means of exerting control and instilling fear among the enslaved population.
Goree Island in Senegal was a departure point for slaves during the slave trade. This island housed one of the largest slave-trading centers on the west coast of Africa.
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Nothing but the food required to keep them going.
slaves hence the name Atlantic SLAVE trade
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slave trade
During the slave trade era, most of the slaves were transported to the Americas, primarily to work on plantations in regions such as the Caribbean and the southern United States. This transatlantic slave trade was a brutal and inhumane system that forcibly displaced millions of Africans to the New World.
The slave trade clause refers to a clause in various historical treaties or agreements that regulated the transatlantic slave trade. It typically included provisions related to the transportation and sale of enslaved Africans. These clauses varied in scope and detail depending on the specific agreement.
they were taken to America and the caribbean to work on plantations and etc..
Guns, cloths & beads were often sold.