Thursday, December 15, 2011

What type of things did a slave-ship transfer in the 1700-1800s?

like foodwise... besides slaves... name as many things as you can.|||The classic trading that slave ships were involved in is often described as triangular. First the ships would stock up with manufactured goods in Europe and sail to Africa. There they would offload and sell the manufactured goods and take on slaves. The ships would then sail to the Americas where the slaves would be sold and the ships would be filled with goods from the Americas that were in demand in Europe - typically sugar, timber etc. Once back in Europe, the cycle would re-start.|||do your homework|||See the first answer. Isn't History taught in schools anymore?|||Slave ships were cargo ships specially converted for the purpose of transporting slaves, especially newly captured African slaves.





Cargo, sometimes passengers in the beginning, but as slaves became more in demand %26amp; profitable slavers maximized on the space. Whatever cargo they carried was only for the purpose of feeding the ship %26amp; as a "front


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