The number of people carried by slave ships varied widely depending on the specific voyage and the ship's size. On average, a slave ship could carry anywhere from 200 to 600 enslaved individuals. Some larger ships, particularly during peak periods of the transatlantic slave trade, could transport even more. However, overcrowding and inhumane conditions often resulted in high mortality rates during the journey.
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there are 10 people
There was 400 people on each ship
Over 1000 slaves!
overly crowded the people were stored in the cargo hold under the ship's main deck, many people died in transit to where they were going
people died because they would touchier them to death
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bad, harsh, caused many dieaseas to where thousands of people die on the way.
I'm not sure probably 3500
200 slaves were on a average ship
Slave traders used every available space to fit as many slaves as possible on a slave ship.
The Slave Ship was created in 1840.