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in the dark of night they would go to their houses/huts and take them to their base and they kidnap children most of the time because they were young and were more capable of working for long hours

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What did slave traders do to prevent slaves from escaping?

Slave traders often resorted to physical restraints such as chains, shackles, or handcuffs to prevent slaves from escaping. They also used intimidation, violence, and threats to instill fear and discourage slaves from attempting to run away. Additionally, slave traders sometimes branded or tattooed slaves to make it easier to identify and track them if they did escape.


How did slave traders obtain slaves?

West Africans from the central and western parts of the continent were sold by other West Africans to the western european slave traders, or the Europeans would capture them themselfes and transport them to the "new world"


What did they do with the slaves from the slave ships when they lsnded and how did they sell the slaves?

When slaves were brought ashore from slave ships, they were usually inspected, cleaned, and separated before being sold at auctions. The slaves were then auctioned off to the highest bidder, typically plantation owners or slave traders, who would then use them for labor in fields, mines, or households.


Why were the slaves caught?

Slaves were typically captured through raids, warfare, or abduction by slave traders. They were often captured from African villages or sold by African chieftains who engaged in the slave trade to European and American slave traders for goods and weapons. The transatlantic slave trade played a significant role in the capturing and trafficking of slaves from Africa to the Americas.


How did slave traders obtain slaves to sell after the international slave trade ended?

Slave traders obtained slaves through illegal activities such as kidnapping or by exploiting vulnerable populations within countries where slavery was still practiced. They also engaged in human trafficking, particularly in regions where poverty and corruption allowed for the exploitation of individuals.