Slave ship captains were typically referred to simply as "captains," but they were also known as "slave ship masters" or "slave traders." These individuals were responsible for the navigation and management of the ship, overseeing the brutal transportation of enslaved people across the Atlantic. Their roles were often marked by a focus on profit and efficiency, frequently at the expense of the humanity and well-being of those they transported.
Thomas Phillips was one of them. John Newton was another.
They were only paid for the ones who survived the voyage.
The Slave Trade
no some where free ships
There wasn't toilets on the ships.
Single (just one captain) - The captain's table. Plural (many captains) - The captains' table. or The captains' tables.
They were called the Roman Galleys.
the slave ships were wooden and they smellt horrible and the ships are really dirty.
The slave trade was extremely lucrative. There were several successful captains.
Abraham Lincoln
There were at least 130 sea men on slave ships.
He was the captain and captains guide the ships.