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Why did white women not go to slave markets?

White women did not usually go to slave markets because it was considered socially inappropriate for them to be present at such events. Additionally, they were often shielded from the harsh realities of slavery and the treatment of enslaved people. White women were expected to uphold a certain image of gentility and refinement, which meant not being directly exposed to the brutality of the slave trade.


What among the following seems to have the most favorable view of the slave trade?

It appears that the pamphlet "The African Slave Trade" tends to have the most favorable view of the slave trade, as it argues for the economic benefits and justifications of slavery.


Why is the slave trade in with the slave trade?

it is in with the slave trade because many people worked very hard to make money or get land and some people just dont do any work. So they brought people who did work to do the work for them.


In what city was the second largest slave trade?

The second largest slave trade in the United States occurred in Richmond, Virginia. Richmond was a major hub for the domestic slave trade, with thousands of enslaved individuals being bought and sold there.


How did the Atlantic Slave Trade differ from other slave systems?

The Atlantic Slave Trade primarily involved the forced transportation of African slaves to the Americas for labor on plantations, while other slave systems existed in different parts of the world throughout history. One key difference is the scale of the Atlantic Slave Trade, which was the largest forced migration of people in history, involving millions of African slaves. Additionally, the Atlantic Slave Trade was heavily racially motivated and institutionalized, creating a system of chattel slavery where slaves were treated as property with little to no rights.

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Were there pregnant women in the slave trade?

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How did the domestic slave trade of black women affect slave families?

Unfortunately, the slave trade of black women and black people in general was devastating to slave families. Most often, families were separated, and black women never saw their families again.


How were men treated differently to women in the triangle slave trade?

They weren't. A slave was a slave and seen as property.


What were some of the ways women helped stop the slave trade in Britain?

Women in Britain helped stop the slave trade through various methods, such as organizing boycotts of slave-produced goods, petitioning Parliament to abolish the trade, and promoting anti-slavery literature and campaigns. Women like Elizabeth Heyrick, Granville Sharp, and Hannah More were instrumental in raising awareness and mobilizing public opinion against slavery.


In the slave trade why was there both men and women?

Both were capable of work.


Kind of trade that could not be prohibited before 1808?

slave trade


What was health like in the slave trade?

they were poor and rubbish


What would Africa be like today if there was no slave trade?

We'll never know, because there has ALWAYS been a slave trade in Africa, even today.


Which compromise guaranteed that the slave trade could exist for 20 years?

Commerce and slave trade compromise


How did the end of the international slave trade affect the institution of slave trade?

Slave families were split up and sold as part of the domestic slave trade.


How did the slave trade influence African politics and the rise of the states?

The slave trade had massive influence over African Politics. West and East Africa were depopulated during the slave trade. This weakened native's states like the Oyo Empire and strengthened other empires like Ashanti.


When was the abolition of the slave trade?

the slave trade was abolished in 1807.