In the movie "Roots," enslaved individuals on the ship were fed a meager diet that typically consisted of cornmeal, rice, and sometimes salted meats. The food was often inadequate and of poor quality, leading to malnutrition and suffering among the captives. The harsh conditions and limited provisions reflected the dehumanizing treatment they endured during the Middle Passage.
In the kitchen of their master's house. Or when they were being transported-in the ship, in the same place where they slept and 'did their business'-all the slaves were chained together.
in the hull of the ship.
not much
the slaves built the pyramids and the palaces where the pharos lived.
They eat salmon, roots, berrys and prarie animals!
In the kitchen of their master's house. Or when they were being transported-in the ship, in the same place where they slept and 'did their business'-all the slaves were chained together.
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.
Owls are carnivorous, therefor, they do not eat roots
furtilisation roots
Yes, of course. However, slaves probably did not eat as well as their owners.
I don't know. That's why i asked the question.
only if the roots are from fruit plants
in the hull of the ship.
roots
They eat insects and roots.
some plant roots like mint, weed, roots if cooked right
Yes. In fact, that majority of all Americans eat roots, such as carrots, potatoes, and peanuts.