They were sent 2 the west indies and mainland north America
In 1837, approximately 2 million out of about 7.5 million people in the United States were enslaved, representing around 26% of the total population. This percentage varied by region, with higher concentrations of enslaved people in the southern states.
In 1750, enslaved individuals lived on plantations, in cities, or in households owned by their enslavers. Enslaved people were owned as property and were forced to live and work where their owners directed them.
The state law in 1846 in the United States granted enslaved people the right to file lawsuits against those who had wrongfully enslaved them, allowing them to seek their freedom through legal means.
In most cases, enslaved people were considered property and did not have legal rights to inherit or pass down their status. Their status was determined by their owner.
One example of enslaved people resisting slavery is the Stono Rebellion of 1739 in South Carolina. Enslaved Africans rose up, seized firearms, and killed several white colonists before being captured and punished.
middle passage?
Dahomey ended in 1900.
Dahomey was created in 1600.
In Dahomey was created in 1903.
The capital of Dahomey was Porto-Novo. Dahomey is now known as Benin, and the capital is Porto-Novo.
enslaved people are people who are slaves back then during the colonies there had enslaved people who help then with their plantations
Republic of Dahomey ended in 1975.
Republic of Dahomey was created in 1958.
Akaba of Dahomey died in 1708.
It is estimated that around 4 to 4.8 million enslaved Africans were sent to Brazil during the transatlantic slave trade. Brazil received the largest number of enslaved Africans of any country in the Americas.
Enslaved people are people who doesn't have freedom or rights
It is estimated that over 4 million enslaved Africans were sent to Brazil between 1520 and 1860. Brazil received the largest number of enslaved Africans during the transatlantic slave trade.