Ships traveling the Middle Passage primarily carried enslaved Africans being transported to the Americas. In addition to human cargo, these ships often carried goods such as rum, sugar, and other commodities that were part of the transatlantic trade. The journey was notorious for its brutal conditions, with many enslaved individuals suffering from overcrowding, disease, and malnutrition. The Middle Passage was a key component of the triangular trade system connecting Africa, Europe, and the Americas.
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Middle passage is the sea journey undertaken by slave ships. This happened from West Africa to the West Indies.
Middle Passage
During the Middle Passage, ships primarily carried enslaved Africans who were forcibly transported from their homelands to the Americas. The journey involved overcrowded and inhumane conditions, as captives were packed tightly in the ship's hold. In addition to human cargo, vessels might also carry trade goods such as textiles, rum, and weapons to exchange for enslaved individuals in Africa. The Middle Passage was a key part of the transatlantic slave trade, profoundly impacting millions of lives and shaping the economies of the involved regions.
The middle passage was a slave transport rout from Africa to the New World... Half of all the the salve ships cargo would die in transport...
the voyage of the slave ships from Africa to the America's was called the middle passage cause it was the middle leg of the triangular trade the triangular trade was the movement of trade ships between Europe Africa and the America's
Many Enslaved Africans went on a voyage called the Middle Passage.
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They transported Black Africans known as the slaves. The middle passage often took 6 months (depending on the weather).