there was no second middle passage
The "middle passage" or second leg was where the slaves were transported to the west indies. There enslaved Africans were exchanged for sugar, molasses, and other products.
The second part of the journey from Africa to the Colonies was known as the Middle Passage. This was an area of the Atlantic Ocean that was prone to very bad weather, including rough seas and hurricanes.
Not exactly. The Middle Passage was a part of the Triangular Trade (more prefferably than "Triangular Passage"). And this Triangular Trade was an international trade network at that time, among Europe,Africa,and America. It had three legs, or parts. The Middle Passage is the second leg, and also the most important. It is where the African slaves were exchaged for European goods like guns and crops.
The middle passage consisted of slaves
The middle passage consisted of slaves
The middle passage was stage two of slave relocation as I call it. It was called the middle passage because it was the second of three stages and also because it was when slaves sailed from West Africa to now known as America. It was also the time when the slaves were squished together and were on the revolting boat. They tell you this in school but the do not give a more specific answer.
The Middle Passage was discovered by Ben Dover.
Middle Passage - novel - was created in 1990.
The middle passage is how slaves got to America
what is a middle passage
the middle passage has lasted 16th-19th century.