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How many slaves survived the journey on the slave ships?

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Why did many slaves died in a slave ship?

people died because they would touchier them to death


How many slaves can slave owners have?

A slave owner can have as many slaves as they can afford to buy and support.


How many slaves where on a plantation?

millions of slaves are on them like a guy named noah he is a slave he works for his family he is a slave


How many slaves were killed during slavery?

It is difficult to provide an exact number, but estimates suggest millions of slaves died as a result of the transatlantic slave trade and its related practices. The toll includes those who died during the brutal journey across the Atlantic Ocean, due to harsh working conditions, mistreatment, and diseases while in bondage.


What was the worst result of slave trade?

millions of the African slaves died and it effected the African population and weakened many societies


What was the horrific journey for African slaves across the Atlantic Ocean called?

It was called the Middle Passage and they were chained into the bottom of the ship. Many would die on the trip. In the book To Be a Slave there are firsthand accounts of the trip and the life of a slave.


How many slaves where on one slave ship?

200 slaves were on a average ship


How many slave owners had slaves?

In the South, it was estimated that 350,000 slave owners held a significant number of slaves.


What were the ways a slave trader was able to fit slaves on a ship?

Slave traders used every available space to fit as many slaves as possible on a slave ship.


How many slaves reached the slave markest?

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What factors caused the slave trade to grow and how did this affect conditions on the Middle Passage?

The people of the colonies needed slaves. As farmers began to use fewer indentured servants, slaves became very valuable. People were willing to pay a lot for labor. As slaves became popular, the slave trade grew. The slave trade brought millions of Africans across the Atlantic ocean in a voyage called the Middle Passage. This affected conditions on the Middle Pasage because people were willing to pay a lot of money for labor. So, for greater profits, slave traders fit as many slaves as possible on board into spaces not even three feet high. The Middle passage was a terrifying and deadly journey that could last as long as three months. Thousands of captives died on the harsh journey.