No. Strict laws limited the rights of enslaved people in most northern colonies. Slaves could not travel or go onto a ship without written permission.
none the slaves did not own ships
no
Merchant ships did (and still do!) travel all over the world, wherever there are sea ports.
slaves got diseases like smallpox and dysentery
Greeks travel by foot, cart, and ships.
No
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The ancient Romans used ships, wagons, carriages, litters, and their own two feet to travel. Government couriers or messenger slaves used horseback.The ancient Romans used ships, wagons, carriages, litters, and their own two feet to travel. Government couriers or messenger slaves used horseback.The ancient Romans used ships, wagons, carriages, litters, and their own two feet to travel. Government couriers or messenger slaves used horseback.The ancient Romans used ships, wagons, carriages, litters, and their own two feet to travel. Government couriers or messenger slaves used horseback.The ancient Romans used ships, wagons, carriages, litters, and their own two feet to travel. Government couriers or messenger slaves used horseback.The ancient Romans used ships, wagons, carriages, litters, and their own two feet to travel. Government couriers or messenger slaves used horseback.The ancient Romans used ships, wagons, carriages, litters, and their own two feet to travel. Government couriers or messenger slaves used horseback.The ancient Romans used ships, wagons, carriages, litters, and their own two feet to travel. Government couriers or messenger slaves used horseback.The ancient Romans used ships, wagons, carriages, litters, and their own two feet to travel. Government couriers or messenger slaves used horseback.
Slaves were taken by force , kidnapped or sold. Slaves were taken on large ships where they were treated brutally and merciless. Slaves were stacked on top of each other as if they were cargo, so more could fit, and more was sold.
1000 slaves
The slaves were tied or chained down and could not move unless untied (or unchained) by the workers on the boat.
By sails and oars. They could also travel out of sight of land by astral navigation.
Slaves were manacled and packed tightly into the holds of the slave ships.
The slaves were treated poorly and were beaten to pulps. The people who traded the slaves were cruel and had no sense of affection of humanity. They call the slaves animals? If I could go back in time I'd show those people who are the REAL animals! Slaves that died on the ships were left where they were, whether they were pushed between two others slaves are laying in a bunk. They DIED of starvation and the deadly heat.
The British could only travel to Australia by one method in those days - ships.
none the slaves did not own ships
No. No slaves were involved.