No. Captain James Cook was not a slave-trader.
She certainly sold most of them. She was forced by lack of money to sell the plantation. She then moved to Washington and became something of a hostess again. She may have kept a household slave or two.
To sell them as slaves.
What they did in the business was sell goods for the slaves.
slave traders went to africa because they wanted to get more slaves to sell or trade
Actually there are recorded documents that show that the Native Americans did buy slaves from slave traders, the Cherokee for example were known to buy slaves (African & American slaves). While this was not large scale slavery as practiced by the American's it did exist.
Sell This House - 2003 Captain Cook Hawaii was released on: USA: 25 April 2009
They have an auction and then they sell off the slaves
they would sell them in markets
She certainly sold most of them. She was forced by lack of money to sell the plantation. She then moved to Washington and became something of a hostess again. She may have kept a household slave or two.
basically the amistad was a ship in which carried black slaves to the U.S to sell them as if they were property. the slaves were treated harshly during this time. The story of the amistad rebellion is about the time where on of the slave men manages to escape from the lower decks and sets free everyone. The slaves all get on the to deck were they slowly one by one started to attack the captain, cook and the white men which were in charge. So its about the black people escaping from there prison and taking over the ship , amistad. hope this helps, i was writing an essay about this so i thought i might aswell answer your question. :)
America and England
no
so they could earn more money and sell them quickly so they could get more slaves to sell
3 years then forced to sell slaves for living until they died
From slave traders in central Africa.
From slave traders in central Africa.
Britain to Africa to get the slaves to the Caribbean/America to sell slaves and back again