Most slave ships were packed so tight that the slaves barely had any room to breathe!
Others, were loosely packed and the slaves got their own room.
Either way, both living quarters would smell really bad, since the slaves had no personal hygiene whatsoever. Also, slaves quarters did NOT have any bathrooms so they had to go in their room. (Which is disgusting)
Slaves likely faced poor hygiene due to limited access to bathing facilities and clean clothing, leading to body odor. In addition, crowded living conditions and lack of sanitation could have contributed to foul smells in living quarters. Additionally, the harsh conditions of forced labor may have caused sweat and dirt to accumulate, further exacerbating any unpleasant smells.
You can see ships, hear the ships docking. and smell fish, water, and mud.
You can see ships, hear the ships docking. and smell fish, water, and mud.
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You can see ships, hear the ships docking. and smell fish, water, and mud.
You can see ships, hear the ships docking. and smell fish, water, and mud.
You can see ships, hear the ships docking. and smell fish, water, and mud.
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They smell because it's a living animal, and all living things have to breathe.
because thier sense of smell
This is a silly question. Smell is a sense of a living thing. To smell, you need a living thing. There was no Godly beginning, evolution was the way, so when noses were developed, smell was sensed.
No