they were horrible conditions :(
they transported the slaves back by ships they transported the slaves back by ships they transported the slaves back by ships they transported the slaves back by ships they transported the slaves back by ships they transported the slaves back by ships
The slaves weren't transported from BRITAN! They were transported from AFRICA to AMERICA!
The Middle Passage was the part of the triangular trade that transported enslaved Africans to the Americas. Ships would leave Europe loaded with goods to trade in Africa, where they exchanged these goods for slaves. The enslaved individuals were then transported across the Atlantic Ocean under horrific conditions to work on plantations in the Americas. This brutal journey was characterized by overcrowding, disease, and high mortality rates.
Slaves were often forcibly taken from their country through human trafficking and the transatlantic slave trade. They were captured, sold, and transported to other countries to be used as laborers under brutal conditions.
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Slaves were transported from Africa to Europe primarily during the transatlantic slave trade, which operated from the 16th to the 19th centuries. They were forcibly captured or purchased by European traders, often through violent raids or negotiations with African leaders. The journey, known as the Middle Passage, involved overcrowded and inhumane conditions on ships, where many slaves suffered from disease, malnutrition, and abuse. Upon arrival in Europe, they were typically sold into forced labor, often in agriculture, domestic service, or other industries.
Items such as gold, ivory and food was also transported on the middle passage with slaves
If you mean how slaves were transported to the United States, it was by ship. If you mean how slaves were "transported" to freedom from the south, that was called the "Underground Railroad."
Slaves were transported through the triangular trade using ships. They were taken from Africa to the Americas on the Middle Passage, a brutal and inhumane journey that often resulted in the death of many enslaved individuals due to harsh conditions, disease, and mistreatment. The ships carried goods from Europe to Africa, exchanged for slaves, who were then transported to the Americas to be sold.
they were called indolence's because they were transported
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.
Slaves were transported to Pensacola and New Orleans primarily via ships, with the majority coming from states like Virginia, Georgia, and the Carolinas. They were sold in auctions at local markets, often enduring harsh conditions during the journey and upon arrival. Transporting slaves was a profitable business for traders and ship captains during the transatlantic slave trade.