The Middle Passage refers to the brutal sea journey that transported enslaved Africans to the Americas from the 16th to the 19th centuries as part of the transatlantic slave trade. Conditions on the ships were horrific, with overcrowding, disease, and inadequate food and water leading to high mortality rates among the captives. Enslaved individuals faced physical and psychological trauma, and the journey was characterized by extreme suffering and dehumanization. Overall, the Middle Passage exemplified the inhumanity of slavery and its devastating impact on millions of lives.
there was no second middle passage
slave resistance was really bad in the middle passage. As we know the middle passage is between Africa and the Caribbean. here the slaves were exchanged for other items. in this process they were beaten to pulp, given little or no food and had to go through extreme hardships.
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Countries involved in the middle passage were America and Africa.
about 10 or 11 million survived the middle passage.
It smelled so bad it would burn your eyes
Most of the African captives died during the middle passage because the passage could take up to several weeks to complete and there was a lack of food and exercise. And where the slaves would be staying was very unhygienic and unsuitable for someone to stay especially a human being.
there was no second middle passage
slave resistance was really bad in the middle passage. As we know the middle passage is between Africa and the Caribbean. here the slaves were exchanged for other items. in this process they were beaten to pulp, given little or no food and had to go through extreme hardships.
The middle passage consisted of slaves
The middle passage consisted of slaves
The Middle Passage was discovered by Ben Dover.
The middle passage is how slaves got to America
Middle Passage - novel - was created in 1990.
what is a middle passage
the middle passage has lasted 16th-19th century.
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