African slaves who survived the Middle Passage were typically sold at slave markets in the Americas and forced into brutal conditions of labor on plantations, in mines, or as domestic servants. They faced harsh treatment, dehumanization, and a complete lack of rights. Many lived under the constant threat of violence and were separated from their families, while others resisted through revolts and the preservation of cultural practices. The trauma of their experiences had lasting impacts on their communities and descendants.
They Would Get Hasher Conditions In The Caribean
about 10 or 11 million survived the middle passage.
Middle passage is the sea journey undertaken by slave ships. This happened from West Africa to the West Indies.
there was no second middle passage
"Middle Passage"
They Would Get Hasher Conditions In The Caribean
about 10 or 11 million survived the middle passage.
Roughly 10.7 million slaves survived the Middle Passage.
Roughly 10-15% of Africans did not survive the middle passage, resulting in a mortality rate of about 85-90%.
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Middle passage is the sea journey undertaken by slave ships. This happened from West Africa to the West Indies.
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African American Lives - 2006 Beyond the Middle Passage 1-4 was released on: USA: 8 February 2006
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