Most slave ships spent approximately 6 to 12 weeks at sea during the Middle Passage, which was the journey from Africa to the Americas. The duration varied based on factors such as weather conditions, the route taken, and the ship's speed. Some ships could make the crossing in as little as four weeks, while others took longer due to delays or complications. The conditions during this journey were often brutal and inhumane for the enslaved individuals on board.
There were at least 130 sea men on slave ships.
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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.
Before boarding slave ships, captives were typically kept in holding facilities known as "slave castles" or "slave forts," located along the African coast. These locations, such as Elmina Castle in Ghana, served as temporary prisons where enslaved individuals were held in harsh conditions. Many captives endured physical and psychological abuse while awaiting transport, often for weeks or months, until they were loaded onto ships for the Middle Passage. These sites were characterized by overcrowding, inadequate food, and lack of sanitation.
i dunno but all i know is that they were danced so that the slave ship owners were able to clear out the ships but im unaware of how many times or how often this happened.
Slaves didn't rebel on the slave ships. The slaves were chained and had to lay or sit in an odder. Slaves had to sit and lay like that for more then weeks. Some slaves didn't even make it through all of the trips. The dead slaves were more likely to be thrown of the ship to the sea. Many say that you can tell a slave ship by the sharks that follow it since everyday a dead dead slave would be thrown off the ship making the sharks have something to eat.
There were only 15,000 voyages between the Americas and Africa and only 1 slave ship traveled
Ports such as Bristol, Liverpool and Glasgow sent out many slave ships each year, bringing great prosperity to their owners: 1792 was the busiest slave trading year for Britain, when 204 ships left to carry slaves from Africa to the Americas
It just depends on how long the jurney but they were often on those boats for months.
If you are asking about cost. He didn't spend anything the Spanish crown sponsored his ships.
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Many ports were involved but the main ones were, in order of importance : Liverpool, London and Bristol.