Yes. Slaves were branded and their clothing was removed, either shortly before they boarded the ship or as soon as they were on the ship. Some slaves, usually children who were allowed to be on deck, were sometimes given the crew's old clothes.
There was 400 people on each ship
There was not one for the slaves. The 'went' where they were chained up.
The Europeans landed in Africa and bought slaves from Africa. They brought the slaves to the colonies in America by ship.
Yes. Men and women slaves were separated. For what? I don't know why
Yes. No light nor ventilation for slaves. Which is why sickness was so rampant aboard the ship.
200 slaves were on a average ship
Slave traders used every available space to fit as many slaves as possible on a slave ship.
Ammistad
The Amistad.
200-300 slaves were kepl on the ship hope this was helpful Xx :-P
The Clotilde is regarded as the last "slave ship" to bring slaves to America from Africa. It sank in Mobile Bay (Mobile, Alabama).Other Slave Ships:Henrietta MarieWandererWildfireLord Ligonier
Slaves propel the boat with oars.
There was alot of them
280
Two ways a slave trader was able to fit slaves on a ship include tight packing and loose packing.
There was 400 people on each ship
Slaves didn't rebel on the slave ships. The slaves were chained and had to lay or sit in an odder. Slaves had to sit and lay like that for more then weeks. Some slaves didn't even make it through all of the trips. The dead slaves were more likely to be thrown of the ship to the sea. Many say that you can tell a slave ship by the sharks that follow it since everyday a dead dead slave would be thrown off the ship making the sharks have something to eat.