There are many parts of the African Coast. The ships stopped at many ports traveling the African coast of Africa. Who ever wrote "From Africa and there mothers of course."
Well they were simply amussing them selves.
Slavery was widespread. There is no one place where it was specifically concentrated. So West Africa slaves could have come from anywhere in West Africa.
Not all but many came from the west coast in africa.
Mostly from the west coast of Africa. In those days the current countries there had not been delineated.
the slaves were taken from west Africa to provide labour in the new world
They came from the Cape
they came to find slaves and sometimes trade.
Trinidadian slaves came from Africa (mostly West Africa) and India (many were from the Madras area), with a much smaller amount coming from Cantonese-speaking areas of China.
the spanish Actually the Arawaks were they the first people to come to the caribbean . Then came the caribs , but more waves of these people entered the caribbean and then the spanish came
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All through the slave trade, starting in the 15th century
Most African slaves came from various parts of West Africa, as did Guyanese slaves. Most slaves from the West Indies came from the Congo, Ghana, or Senegal.
Africa
west Africa
No, most slaves did not come from Europe. The majority of slaves were taken from Africa and brought to the Americas during the transatlantic slave trade. This was a brutal and forced migration of millions of Africans who were enslaved and forcibly transported to work in the New World.
They were fetched from Africa.
They came West Africa .
originally Africa, then Britain then the british traded slaves for goods
Africa
Native to Central and Western Africa, but are now found in the West Indies and Brazil.
Mostly Africa
Tribes of Africa
during the slave trade most slaves came from Africa