They were chained together, and beaten or whipped if they did not do as they were directed.
america
The role slaves played in the middle colonies is that Slaves worked in cities as skilled laborers such as blacksmiths and carpenters. Other slaves worked on farms, on board ships and growing ships building industries.
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Colonies are not on ships people are. When people arrive they create colonies.
The slaves - no. The crew - yes.
the slaves in great Britain had to work hard on the slave ships and do what people say really
black people were the only ones who were slaves.
In England (mainly from Liverpool and Bristol). Ships sailed to Africa where they traded goods for slaves. They then sailed across the Atlantic to the Caribbean and the USA where the slaves were sold and the ships took on board a cargo of sugar or cotton which they then brought back to England.
Slaves were packed tightly on board ships to maximize profits for slave traders by fitting as many individuals as possible in a confined space. This inhumane and brutal treatment of slaves was a way to increase the number of slaves transported while minimizing costs for the traders.
1000 slaves
The slaves were treated poorly and were beaten to pulps. The people who traded the slaves were cruel and had no sense of affection of humanity. They call the slaves animals? If I could go back in time I'd show those people who are the REAL animals! Slaves that died on the ships were left where they were, whether they were pushed between two others slaves are laying in a bunk. They DIED of starvation and the deadly heat.
Most slaves on board slave ships succumbed to diseases such as dysentery, smallpox, and measles, exacerbated by the cramped and unsanitary conditions of the ships. Malnutrition and dehydration also played significant roles in their high mortality rates. The lack of proper medical care and the stress of the journey further contributed to the spread of infectious diseases among the enslaved population. Overall, an estimated 15-25% of slaves perished during the Middle Passage due to these health issues.