African slave women were separated from their families. They were placed on a lower deck of a boat. They were shipped across the Atlantic. Then they were taken to slave markets and sold. No attempt was made to keep a family together. A woman would be sold in one town, her husband in a different town.
i think it was like the same life style as today. but of course remember about the slavery in western africa.
No, slavery was mostly based in West, North, Central and East Africa. There is no history of slavery in Southern African countries like Zimbabwe.
not as harsh as it was in the south. they did not have to work for life like saves in the south had to.
'''Slavery does exist today, in many countries in Africa and Asia. Most of it doesn't look like the plantation slavery of the antebellum South in America, though some of that does exist, especially on cocoa plantations in Africa. Slavery today often consists of women or children sold into slavery as domestic servants or for prostitution. '''
the life of an English farmer was easy........ but they did alot of slavery in them days
i think it was like the same life style as today. but of course remember about the slavery in western africa.
There was no slavery in Africa before the Europeans got involved!
black people like earl
slavery still exists in places like Africa Egypt and even the usa
It was much worse than slavery in the America's.
slavery and the issues that it brougt
No, slavery was mostly based in West, North, Central and East Africa. There is no history of slavery in Southern African countries like Zimbabwe.
Great, but the south didnt fight for slavery
Examples: If you are pro slavery, then you like slavery. The Confederacy was pro slavery during the civil war.
They wre treated like trash because of slavery.
Africa exported resources such as gold, ivory, spices, and other agricultural products like palm oil and cotton during the transatlantic slave trade. These goods were highly sought after by European traders for use in European markets.
Slavery in pre-colonial Africa was diverse and varied across different regions. In some societies, slaves were assimilated into the community and could rise to positions of power, while in others they were used for manual labor. Slavery was often a result of warfare, debt, or punishment, and slaves could be traded both within Africa and with neighboring regions.