there would be aleast 100 slaves on a boat at one time. sometimes there is more then 100 on a boat
The Slaves that were captured were transported by boat. A particular boat called a slaver. This boat was to take the newly found slaves to the Caribbean to work on sugar plantations.
The slaves were kept in the bottom of the ship. This being below the deck. The slaves would be stacked on top of each other. In being chained together they have very limited movement space. There were also barrels scattered around for use of a bathroom. The ship captian, not caring did not clean out the ships bottom, and the barrels would often overflow. So many slaves died on the ride because of the filth (Urine, Poop and Vomit{ Most slaves would get Sea sick}
on a boat to America
Depends on the year. But many African Americans got to the north by boat or they were run away slaves. When the slaves were freed many Blacks went North because people in the south were still very rude to them because of there color.
That would depend on its size.
the would be taken by boat and the condition were so bad most of them wouldn't servie
More than 60 million slaves were put into one boat, very squashed inside one boat and every day 1 or 2 slaves would die and they would throw them in the sea!The above is sooo wrong! Obviously, 60 million slaves weren't put into one boat! Some slaves would die in the ship. Slaves would throw themselves off the ship! The crew didn't throw them!Back to the question.... Slaves were captured by other Africans.
Knives and GunsThey would pack as many slaves as they could on one ship, often exceeding the person limit of the boat. The slaves had to sit in their own wastes, and the large amount of people in so little space allowed diseases to spread like wildfire. The heat was also very intense, and slaves were fed very little, so many died of heatstroke, dehydration, or hunger.They would pack as many slaves as they could on one ship, often exceeding the person limit of the boat. The slaves had to sit in their own wastes, and the large amount of people in so little space allowed diseases to spread like wildfire. The heat was also very intense, and slaves were fed very little, so many died of heatstroke, dehydration, or hunger
the would be taken by boat and the condition were so bad most of them wouldn't servie
Row?
No. It would have reduced the value of the slave.
The Slaves that were captured were transported by boat. A particular boat called a slaver. This boat was to take the newly found slaves to the Caribbean to work on sugar plantations.
on a boat.
they came by boat
in the deck and the hold
maybe by a boat.
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