They were given very little food , usually none.
The room where Africans were kept in slave ships were extremely cramped, with very limited space to sit up and move around. The slaves were typically packed closely together in a space that allowed for minimal movement, resulting in a deplorable and inhumane living condition during the transatlantic journey.
Slaves on the Middle Passage were typically allocated between 4 to 6 feet of space in the ship's hold, with very cramped and unsanitary conditions. They were heavily crowded together, laying in rows on hard surfaces, with limited access to ventilation and light. This inhumane treatment contributed to high mortality rates during the transatlantic voyage.
Slaves on a slave ship were usually packed tightly together, with very limited space. Conditions were crowded, unsanitary, and oppressive. Slaves were often chained and had to endure long journeys in extremely harsh and inhumane conditions.
The stories were taken across the Atlantic by the slaves that were transported from the coast of West Africa to the Caribbean and Americas. They were told on board the ships and on plantations amongst Ghanaian slaves in an effort to maintain the communities they formed with a lifestyle they were familiar with. The stories were said to 'survive' the middle passage of the slave ships, where slave owners tried as much as possible to erase all traces of African culture as much as possible.
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Geography played a role in the slave trade as the winds and currents led ships to Africa much easier then other places.
...70% of what the average male slave cost.
The slave state with more free black people than slaves was Virginia. Though there was much debate about whether the state should be considered a slave state or free state due to the number of free slaves.
They costed around 6,500 to 8,000 depending on the slave
It depends on what time period and location you mean. Some were encouraged to do so.A slave was allowed to learn as much as his master needed him to know.Giving slaves too much education was discouraged, as uneducated slaves were easier to control.
No, William Wilberforce did not own slaves. He was a British politician and leading abolitionist in the movement to end the transatlantic slave trade. He dedicated much of his life to the cause of abolishing slavery in the British Empire.