to a camp in a train that was bad. they had to go to the bathroom where they were. A LOT of them died because sickness or got killed. they got a little food to keep them alive. then some of them when to a camp. there they got beat.
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In the Transatlantic slave trade, slaves were sent to Brazil, the Caribbean islands, and the British colonies in North America, which later became the United States. The United States outlawed the importation of slaves in 1808.
Mainly to the Caribbean and South America (Brazil and Columbia). Very few were sent to Central America and Mexico.
That is a hard one. You would have to do some research, but it ranges from independent hires to African tribes who traded and barter with the slave transporters. Yes, rival African tribes sold each other to be slaves.
They were captured by African slave traders
The Portuguese had ties with Kingdom Kongo who started exporting slaves in 1650.