There wasn't toilets on the ships.
The toilets on a ship are commonly referred to as "heads." The term originates from the naval practice of placing toilets at the front (or "head") of the ship. Heads can vary in design depending on the type of vessel, but they typically feature marine sanitation systems to manage waste.
Clotilde?
no
Sir John Hawkins had the dubious distinction of becoming the first slave-ship captain to bring Africans to the Americas. His ship was called "the good ship Jesus".
the slave ship she went on was called phillis
the middle passage.
The Slave Ship was created in 1840.
Yes, the slave ship was named Jesus of Lubeck. John Hawkins arrived with the first batch of slaves to the Americas in 1555.
Was nautica a slave ship?
he was not born on a slave ship
Toilets are known as latrines.
This question needs to be rephrased in order for it to be answered. Which slave ship are you talking about?