the slaves would have been scared and unhealthy being stuck under a 2 feet gap and chained next to someone. some of the slaves died and lost their closest family. they were mistreated and if they did not do as they told they were either whipped severely or thrown over board and fed to the sharks.
Conditions aboard slave ships were deplorable, with overcrowding, unsanitary conditions, and limited access to food and water. Africans were subjected to inhumane treatment, including physical abuse and disease outbreaks, leading to high mortality rates during the transatlantic journey.
Yes, spanish ships went directly to african territories gathered up african americans and brought them straight to the Americans in 1518,
The middle passage of the transatlantic slave trade typically lasted around 6-8 weeks, depending on the specific route and conditions. Slaves were packed tightly into ships and endured harsh and overcrowded conditions during the journey from Africa to the Americas.
The Captain and the crew, The crew and the slaves, the slaves among themselves, and the views that people on the outside (America and Britain) had of the slave ships.
Both Equiano and Cugoano criticized the brutal treatment of slaves, the inhumane conditions on slave ships, and the dehumanizing effects of slavery on both slaves and slave owners. They also both condemned the hypocrisy of Christian slave traders who espoused moral values while participating in the slave trade.
Zong or Zong Massacre The Zong was a slave ship where 100 slaves were tossed overboard before arriving at the ports. This is also known as the Zong Massacre. The slaves were under the ships insurance if they died on the boat, but were not however if they died on land.
African slaves were packed tightly together below the decks of ships during the crossing to the Americas. Irish slaves endured similar conditions as well.
slaves got diseases like smallpox and dysentery
none the slaves did not own ships
African slaves were treated very poorly on the slaver ships. They needed to keep the slaves alive--but otherwise, slaves were just like any other cargo.
Unfortunately, little or nothing.
They would throw them overboard to keep the other slaves from getting sick.
Yes. No light nor ventilation for slaves. Which is why sickness was so rampant aboard the ship.
African (slaves) would often attempt to jump overboard the ships they were on and risk drowning at sea or be eaten by sharks; the conditions on the ship were so unbearable, that slaves could not bear it anymore and had to leave.
The African slaves that were transported to America were originally sold by other Africans to the merchant ships landing along the west coast of Africa.
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Life aboard slave ships was very cramped and disease was rampant. In good weather the slaves were brought on deck and forced to exercise, and they were fed twice a day.