it depends... if it's tight packed on the ship, they could how 200... if they were loose packed, they could only hold 170.
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There were many slaves ships plying the trade routes during the hayday of slavery, but the one you're probably referring to was named La Amistad.
Historia verdadera de la conquista de la Nueva España was created in 1632.
Posee dos colores: el azul cielo y el blanco. La franja vertical blanca entre las dos celestes representa el hecho de que el país se encuentra entre el océano Pacífico al Oeste y el mar Caribe al Este. En su centro aparece el Escudo Nacional. El color blanco también representa la pureza, la integridad, la fe, la obediencia, la firmeza, la vigilancia, la paz y la nación. El color azul simboliza la justicia, la lealtad, la dulzura, la fortaleza, el cielo guatemalteco y los dos mares citados que bañan las costas del este y oeste del país, respectivamente, al igual que las de Centroamérica.
La independencia de Mexico era en 1810.
The Amistad Mutiny took place in 1839. The mutiny took place on a ship named La Amistad.
John Quincy was the son of John Adams and second president. He was the 6th president .
africans kidnapped by the spanish and brought to the united states
Amistad or, according to some sources, La Amistad, which means "friendship" in Spanish.
John Quincy Adams
amistad
Amistad means friendship. The word la in front would refer to "a" or "the".
I think you're referring to La Amistad, a ship owned by a Spanish man living Cuba.
Puente La Amistad de Taiwán was created in 2003.
La Amistad International Park was created on 1988-09-06.
Amistad Day, celebrated on June 27, commemorates the events surrounding the 1839 rebellion aboard the Spanish slave ship La Amistad. Enslaved Africans, led by Joseph Cinqué, seized control of the ship while en route to the Americas, ultimately leading to a landmark U.S. Supreme Court case that affirmed their right to freedom. The day serves as a reminder of the struggle for justice and human rights, emphasizing the importance of freedom and the fight against slavery. It promotes education and awareness around the historical significance of this event and its impact on abolition movements.
La amistad es invisible pero tiene efectos visibles.