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How did the slaves reach south?

"Triangular Trade" brought sugar from the Caribbean to the Colonies and made into rum; profits from the sale of rum were used to buy manufactured goods, which were taken to Africa and bartered for slaves.


What is a sentence for the word bartered?

I bartered my possessions at the Square


When was The Bartered Bride created?

The Bartered Bride was created in 1866.


What are people called who traded and bartered with the settlers?

Indians traded and bartered with settlers.


Why did they barter?

They bartered because they didn't have all that they needed to live so the bartered (traded) with other cities.


What goods did europeans change for slaves?

The history of Europeans performing slave trade activities last many centuries. During this period, tribal Chieftains and other Africans often took manufactured goods from Europeans in exchange for slaves. Often gold and silver were also precious metals used to buy slaves. Some slaves, however, were actually kidnapped. There is no precise record of what was bartered or funds paid to obtain slaves.


What could slaves could and could'nt do?

Slaves could not own property or vote. They were only able to work for free for their owners, making them slaves.


Who composed The Bartered Bride?

The Bartered Bride was composed by the Czech composer Bedřich Smetana - 2nd March 1824 to 12th May 1884


Why did slaves' deaths rarely bother plantation owners?

They viewed slaves as property that could simply be replaced.


What was the Triangular Slave Trade?

The "triangular trade" as used in the Atlantic Ocean was a process in which African slaves were brought to the Americas, especially the South and the Caribbean during the 18th century.It involved three or more "products" -- molasses made from the sugar in the Caribbean, rum made from the molasses (which could also be sold to buy crops or manufactured goods from America or Europe), and slaves captured by African traders and sold in African ports. The trading ships used the counter-clockwise transoceanic sailing route to make repeated cycles and great profits.1. The molasses are bought in the Caribbean, and taken to New England to be distilled into rum. (This can be transported, or sold to buy crops and goods.)2. The rum and other goods are taken to Africa, where they are sold or bartered for slaves.3. The slaves are taken to the Caribbean (the "Middle Passage") where they are sold or bartered for more molasses., beginning the cycle again.


Could slaves in ancient Rome travel?

Slaves could only travel with their masters.


What actors and actresses appeared in The Bartered Crown - 1914?

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