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What African society was changed from a brilliant society to a corrupt and brutal place by the slave trade?

African society that was ruined because of the slave trade


What families do you learn about in 12 years a slave?

We learn about families that are brutal and do inhumane behaviors on their slaves.


Who were the slave catchers in the movie race to freedom?

In the movie "Race to Freedom," slave catchers were individuals, often bounty hunters or local authorities, tasked with capturing runaway enslaved people and returning them to their owners. They represented the brutal enforcement of the Fugitive Slave Act, which allowed for the apprehension of escaped slaves even in free states. The slave catchers often employed violence and intimidation, reflecting the systemic racism and injustice of the period. Their pursuit of freedom-seeking individuals underscores the perilous journey to emancipation.


What was the voyage from Africa like?

The voyage from Africa, particularly during the transatlantic slave trade, was harrowing and brutal. Enslaved individuals were packed into overcrowded ships, facing unsanitary conditions, disease, and minimal food and water. Many did not survive the journey, which could last several weeks, while those who did often arrived traumatized and physically weakened. This dark chapter in history reflects the immense suffering endured during the Middle Passage.


How did the Africans who were enslaved travel to South America and or America?

Have you never heard about the horrendous slave ships or "the Middle passage" Slaves were transported in conditions too terrib le to describe. Hundreds died on the trip between Africa and the America.

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Who wrote about the brutal conditions he experienced as a slave?

bacon's rebellion wrote about the brutal conditions he experienced as a slave because he wanted others to know what himself and others went through


Who wrote the brutal conditions as he experienced as a slave?

bacon's rebellion wrote about the brutal conditions he experienced as a slave because he wanted others to know what himself and others went through


What was one thing a slave owner could do that was hard for slaves to bear?

Sell them 'down the river' - in the Lower South (Mississippi/Louisiana) where the conditions were more brutal.


What were the causes of the slave rebellion?

The causes of slave rebellions varied but often included harsh living conditions, brutal treatment by slave owners, desires for freedom, and exposure to ideas of liberation from outside sources. Economic motivations, such as disrupting the profitability of slavery, also played a role in provoking rebellions.


What criticisms of the slave trade were shared by both Olaudah Equiano and Quobna Ottobah Cugoano?

Both Equiano and Cugoano criticized the brutal treatment of slaves, the inhumane conditions on slave ships, and the dehumanizing effects of slavery on both slaves and slave owners. They also both condemned the hypocrisy of Christian slave traders who espoused moral values while participating in the slave trade.


A sentence using the word slave trade?

the slave owner was a slave trader


What are the conditions of a slave ship?

The conditions aboard a slave ship were horrific and inhumane. Enslaved individuals were often shackled together in cramped, dark holds with little ventilation, leading to the spread of disease. They faced extreme overcrowding, inadequate food and water, and were subjected to physical abuse, creating an environment of fear and despair. Mortality rates were high due to these brutal conditions, with many not surviving the journey.


How did slaves feel about slave trade?

Slaves generally felt dehumanized, exploited, and oppressed by the slave trade. They experienced loss of freedom, family separation, physical abuse, and harsh living conditions. The trauma and lasting impact of the slave trade are profound and continue to affect descendants today.


What were the working conditions of the African Slaves in The Caribbean?

A person who is a slave is treated as property not as a human. This means they are beaten, given a pair of pants and a shirt for clothing. Housed in the poorest conditions and fed basic foods too meet their needs. They were sold like cattle in slave markets. The passage to the Caibbean saw many die and they were chained together in the hold of the ship. Get the book TO BE A SLAVE that gives slave accounts of their lives. The former slaves were interviewed in the 1930's so what they say is what they experienced. I use to read parts of this book to my history classes.


Which colony experienced a slave revolt that resulted in its independence?

The slave revolt in Haiti was considered a success.


What African society was changed from a brilliant society to a corrupt and brutal place by the slave trade?

African society that was ruined because of the slave trade


Describe the terrible transformation that Africans experienced because of the Maafa?

The Maafa refers to the transatlantic slave trade that resulted in Africans being forcibly taken from their homeland, enduring brutal conditions during the Middle Passage, and being subjected to dehumanizing treatment as slaves in the Americas. This resulted in the loss of lives, culture, and generational trauma for African descendants.