Conditions during the Middle Passage were horrific due to overcrowding, lack of sanitation, and insufficient food and water. Enslaved Africans were often packed tightly into ships, leading to the spread of disease and high mortality rates. The oppressive heat and lack of ventilation compounded the suffering, resulting in a traumatic and dehumanizing experience for those on board. Many individuals did not survive the journey, which was characterized by violence and brutality.
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Enslaved Africans went on a voyage called the Middle Passage.
They Would Get Hasher Conditions In The Caribean
there was no second middle passage
on the middle passage slaves were taken on deck to wach other people beeing toucherd by the slave traders. some slaves couldn't take it and killed then selves
The living conditions were horrible. They were sorta like the middle passage. Look it up on wikipedia
The Middle Passage had devastating effects on Africans, as millions were subjected to brutal conditions during the transatlantic slave trade. Many Africans suffered from malnutrition, disease, and death during the journey. The trauma and brutality of the Middle Passage had long-lasting physical and psychological impacts on the survivors.
slave resistance was really bad in the middle passage. As we know the middle passage is between Africa and the Caribbean. here the slaves were exchanged for other items. in this process they were beaten to pulp, given little or no food and had to go through extreme hardships.
The middle passage of the transatlantic slave trade typically lasted around 6-8 weeks, depending on the specific route and conditions. Slaves were packed tightly into ships and endured harsh and overcrowded conditions during the journey from Africa to the Americas.
The middle passage consisted of slaves
The middle passage consisted of slaves
It smelled so bad it would burn your eyes