amistad shows the slavery era and the slave trade. the rights violated in the film would be the right to freedom or the violation of freedom.
Probably the Desire out of Salem Massachusetts.
In the holly wood version of the amistad the difference between that and the factual thing is, that kale sent the thingermobobber to john Quincy Adams and not mr. Baldwin.
slaves got diseases like smallpox and dysentery
Yes. Men and women slaves were separated. For what? I don't know why
The Amistad was a Spanish slave ship that was overtaken by the African captives aboard in 1839. The ship was eventually intercepted by the US Navy and the Africans were taken into custody in Connecticut, sparking a legal battle over whether they were considered property or free individuals.
The Amistad case involved a group of African captives who revolted against their captors aboard the slave ship Amistad. The issue at hand was whether the captives could be legally freed and returned to Africa, with the case ultimately centering on questions of property rights, international law, and the legality of the Atlantic slave trade.
Amistad or, according to some sources, La Amistad, which means "friendship" in Spanish.
I think you're referring to La Amistad, a ship owned by a Spanish man living Cuba.
David Pesci has written: 'Amistad' -- subject(s): Amistad (Schooner), Fiction, Slave insurrections, Slave-trade, Trials (Mutiny), Slave trade
The Amistad.
The movie you're looking for is Amistad and Slave Ship.
Amistad is a movie about the international slave trade, and the injustices that occured during that time.
Amistad Day, celebrated on June 27, commemorates the events surrounding the 1839 rebellion aboard the Spanish slave ship La Amistad. Enslaved Africans, led by Joseph Cinqué, seized control of the ship while en route to the Americas, ultimately leading to a landmark U.S. Supreme Court case that affirmed their right to freedom. The day serves as a reminder of the struggle for justice and human rights, emphasizing the importance of freedom and the fight against slavery. It promotes education and awareness around the historical significance of this event and its impact on abolition movements.
Joseph cinque
The horrible treatment of the slaves.
The Amistad was a Spanish slave ship carrying kidnapped Africans that revolted in 1839. The Africans captured the ship and sought refuge in the United States, leading to a legal battle over their status as either free individuals or property. The case eventually reached the U.S. Supreme Court, where the Africans were declared free and allowed to return to Africa.