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During the Middle Passage, the slave journey to the Americas, African slaves had to endure grueling conditions as they traveled to an unknown fate. They slept below the deck on un-sanded plank floors that had only 18 inches of headroom and no fresh air or light. ... PBS: The Middle Passage Timeline of Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade...
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The journey from Africa to America was called "The Middle Passage." It was the middle leg of the triangular slave trade which began and ended in Europe. No African expected the misery and horror it held. Slavers packed three or four hundred Africans into a lower deck— the ship's cargo.
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What was the "middle passage," and how long did it take the average slave ship to make the trip? On the Internet using triangular trade maps as a key word, ...
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Graphic description of the Middle Passage from chapter 10 of The History of Slavery and The Slave Trade Ancient and Modern ... The image of the placement of slaves on a ship is a popular reference used when trying to visually convey the conditions of the middle passage. (What pictorial US history book does not include a...
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Enslavement | The Baracoons of Gallinas | The Middle Passage ... ; The Middle Passage ... Once loaded, the slave ship quickly weighed anchor and sailed off. Land -- Africa -- would have dropped out of sight within a few hours, if any of the slaves were on deck to see it. The Middle Passage had begun.
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So to provide a rudimentary compass of sorts, here is MERIA's (necessarily incomplete) Web Guide to Maps of the Middle East. ... It features six maps (some bigger than 300K) that cover the following: The Gaza Strip, The Jericho Area, Safe Passage Routes, Palestinian Police Deployment in Gaza and Jericho,
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The triangular trade system was so named because the ships embarked from European ports, stopped in Africa to gather the captives, after which they set out for the New The Middle Passage was that leg of the slave triangle that brought the human cargo from West Africa to North America, South America, and the Caribbean.
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Just as horrifying as these death marches was the Middle Passage, as it was called -- the transport of slaves across the Atlantic. On the first leg of their trip, slave traders delivered goods from European ports to West African ones.
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