No one realy knows
The Atlantic slave trade began in the 1500s primarily due to the demand for labor in the Americas, particularly in sugar, tobacco, and later cotton plantations. European colonizers sought a solution to labor shortages after the indigenous populations declined due to disease and harsh treatment. African slaves were forcibly taken from their homelands and transported across the Atlantic, driven by the profitability of slave labor in the burgeoning colonial economies. This trade became a cornerstone of the transatlantic economy, linking Europe, Africa, and the Americas.
the white men benifitted, slave owners
Hermes was the son of Zeus, so I doubt he was a slave. Answer 2: And Charon worked for money, he was not a slave.
A Greek Slave was created in 1898.
a slave
probably the "slave rout"
The word "transatlantic" says it: it was the trade across the Atlantic ocean from Africa to the Americas.
The Middle Passage was the final leg of the slave trade route. It began in Africa and crossed the Atlantic Ocean.
Slaves were viewed as property and less than human. To the white slave trader the slave was only a commodity to be sold and traded. They viewed the slave with a callus disregard for their pain and suffering.
Slaves were viewed as property and less than human. To the white slave trader the slave was only a commodity to be sold and traded. They viewed the slave with a callus disregard for their pain and suffering.
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.
The Voyage For Africans was Painful And Tragic
There is no Antarctic slave trade, nor has there ever been such.
The Atlantic slave trade took place across the Atlantic ocean. Slaves were sold to labor in things like - coffee, gold, cotton, cocoa, silver, rice fields and to be house slaves.
Atlantic Ocean
Middle Passage
by the slave house