Liverpool, London and Bristol were the main ones.
Ports such as Bristol, Liverpool and Glasgow sent out many slave ships each year, bringing great prosperity to their owners: 1792 was the busiest slave trading year for Britain, when 204 ships left to carry slaves from Africa to the Americas
The slave trade was carried out from many British ports, but the three most important ports were London (1660-1720s), Bristol (1720s-1740s) and Liverpool (1740s-1807), which became extremely wealthy.
The main BRITISH ports involved in the slave trade were London, Bristol and Liverpool.
The English sailors in their slave ships brought the slaves to the U,S.A.
Lloyd's of London played a significant role in insuring slave ships and their cargo during the transatlantic slave trade. They provided insurance policies that protected slave owners from financial loss if their ships or human cargo were damaged, lost, or captured. This involvement in insuring slave ships contributed to the profitability of the slave trade.
the slave ships were wooden and they smellt horrible and the ships are really dirty.
There were at least 130 sea men on slave ships.
The British Royal Navy enforced anti-slave trade laws by sending warships to intercept slave ships. This was part of their efforts to abolish the transatlantic slave trade during the 19th century.
Because a high percentage of the slaves died during the passage.
There were only 15,000 voyages between the Americas and Africa and only 1 slave ship traveled
Slaves were manacled and packed tightly into the holds of the slave ships.