Small pox and the yellow fever were two of the most common diseases on slave ships. This was because they lived in unhealthy, tight packed, and disease ridden spaces.
Life aboard slave ships was very cramped and disease was rampant. In good weather the slaves were brought on deck and forced to exercise, and they were fed twice a day.
Most died from exposure,disease or their Mothers would suffocate them.
The plan of slave ships was to transport as many slaves as possible. This included placing them in tight quarters, which resulted in many dying of disease, starvation, and thirst. While the slave owners wanted to save each slave for profit purposes, it simply was not realistic.
the slave ships were wooden and they smellt horrible and the ships are really dirty.
Disease spread rapidly in slave ships due to overcrowded and unsanitary conditions. Poor ventilation, lack of clean water, and limited access to medical care contributed to the rapid transmission of infectious diseases among slaves who were already weakened by malnutrition and physical abuse.
There were at least 130 sea men on slave ships.
Slave ships were often not allowed to dock at port due to the fear of disease outbreaks, such as yellow fever or smallpox, which could spread among the crew, enslaved individuals, and local populations. Additionally, there were social and political pressures, as the visibility of slave ships could incite public outrage and resistance against the transatlantic slave trade. Ports sometimes implemented regulations to restrict or monitor the arrival of such ships to mitigate these risks.
Slaves were manacled and packed tightly into the holds of the slave ships.
The most common was for slaves to die was either starvation or disease which they picked up on the slave ships.
The Slave Trade
Disease spread rapidly on slave ships due to overcrowded and unsanitary conditions, poor ventilation, lack of clean water, and inadequate food. The close quarters allowed for diseases like dysentery, smallpox, and tuberculosis to easily transmit among the enslaved individuals, leading to high mortality rates during the Middle Passage.
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