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the slaves were taken away from their home like they were animals. They throw a big net over them knock them to the ground and drag them away from their home and the captures would put them on the ship.
plus if they even cried or shouted for help they would get beaten brutally
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Slaves were typically captured from their communities in Africa by slave traders and transported across the Atlantic Ocean in crowded and inhumane conditions on ships in a journey known as the Middle Passage. They were then sold to slave owners in the Americas or other parts of the world where they would live and work under harsh conditions.
A similarity is that both English convicts and African slaves were forcibly taken from their homes and transported to new territories to provide labor for colonizers. Both groups suffered harsh conditions and had limited rights and freedoms in their new environments.
Slaves were taken away from their homes largely due to the transatlantic slave trade, where they were forcibly captured and transported to work in the Americas. This brutal practice was driven by the demand for cheap labor to support industries like agriculture and mining.
Yes, throughout history, slaves have been stolen or captured through raids, wars, and human trafficking. This has occurred in various regions and periods, with slaves being taken forcibly from their homes and communities to be exploited for labor or other purposes.
If you are talking about US slaves, it depended on the owner. Most slaves did NOT receive money. They were given shacks for homes, 1 set of new clothes per year, food and that was about it. However, some owners allowed some of their slaves (especially those with specialized skills such as blacksmith, wheelwright, etc.) to hire themselves out to neighbors for pay once their own personal work for their owner was finished.
Slaves were taken from their homeland through various means including capture during warfare, kidnapping, raids on villages, and through trade with other tribes or nations. European slave traders also played a significant role in the transatlantic slave trade by capturing or purchasing slaves from African kingdoms and societies.
No, slaves did not travel at their own free will. They were forcibly taken from their homes and transported to various locations for labor, typically against their wishes.
A similarity is that both English convicts and African slaves were forcibly taken from their homes and transported to new territories to provide labor for colonizers. Both groups suffered harsh conditions and had limited rights and freedoms in their new environments.
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Because other African tribes defeated them in battle and captured them as slaves, then sold them to Europeans. Note, it was other Africans that made slaves of Africans and took them from their homes, not Europeans.
Slaves were taken away from their homes largely due to the transatlantic slave trade, where they were forcibly captured and transported to work in the Americas. This brutal practice was driven by the demand for cheap labor to support industries like agriculture and mining.
Approximately 6 percent of the slaves imported into the New World were taken to what is now known as the United States. Around 90 percent were imported to the Caribbean and South America.
Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
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I am trying to write a novel about a boy from Nigeria taken as a slave. When were slaves taken from here.
Slaves were not taken to New England and there was no slavery in New England. The largest slave market was in Charleston South Carolina.
Yes. They took slaves and were taken as slaves.
I think they were hiding in their homes because they were black