Slaves didn't rebel on the slave ships. The slaves were chained and had to lay or sit in an odder. Slaves had to sit and lay like that for more then weeks. Some slaves didn't even make it through all of the trips. The dead slaves were more likely to be thrown of the ship to the sea. Many say that you can tell a slave ship by the sharks that follow it since everyday a dead dead slave would be thrown off the ship making the sharks have something to eat.
The more slaves, the more money made by the captain when sold in the slave market.
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7 to 8 weeks
Phillis
because the slaves can make plans to rebel against their owners, and try and get free.
Slaves were manacled and packed tightly into the holds of the slave ships.
slaves
When slaves were brought ashore from slave ships, they were usually inspected, cleaned, and separated before being sold at auctions. The slaves were then auctioned off to the highest bidder, typically plantation owners or slave traders, who would then use them for labor in fields, mines, or households.
Because if they did learn, they learn how to rebel. then the might rebel and escape.
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The more slaves, the more money made by the captain when sold in the slave market.
about twice a day
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they were thrown overboard
The slaves - no. The crew - yes.
7 to 8 weeks
The English sailors in their slave ships brought the slaves to the U,S.A.