There were 12 million slaves brought to the United States while slavery was legal. Many of these slaves were brought to colonial America.
on a boat.
Ships
Slaves were forcibly moved from various regions in Africa to the Americas, particularly to the Caribbean, Brazil, and the southern United States, during the transatlantic slave trade. Once in the Americas, many were transported to plantations, where they worked primarily in agriculture, such as sugar, tobacco, and cotton production. Additionally, some slaves were relocated within the United States as demand for labor shifted and expanded westward.
Phillis
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."
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The slaves weren't transported from BRITAN! They were transported from AFRICA to AMERICA!
800 slaves
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.
Items such as gold, ivory and food was also transported on the middle passage with slaves
America, The slave trades mainly happened 1802. That's where Caribbean/afro-Americans came from.
they were called indolence's because they were transported
There were 12 million slaves brought to the United States while slavery was legal. Many of these slaves were brought to colonial America.
on a boat.
it is about how they transported slaves to America.
Ships