Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Transatlantic Slave Trade
- Life In Africa
- Living in constant fear of being taken for slavery.
- You could be taken away at anytime, anywhere
- Never knowing if you're safe
- If you're taken, you are most likely to never see anyone from your family ever again
- Constant rivalry between all tribes.
- Tribes fighting for power
- Slave traders passing the slaves onto the Europeans as part of a trade
- Europeans didn't have to go searching for slaves as there was people willing to trade for them
- Waiting around in forts or castles before being packed onto the ships
- They were basically prisons
- Slaves having to see many people who were struggling the same or worse
- When being taken, the slaves would have to travel for days, nonstop
- Not on horseback, by foot
- Their (Slaves) hands would be tied and so would their feet, to prevent them from escaping
- The slave traders would put something over their head to prevent the slave from seeing their surroundings or screaming for help
- Journey across the Atlantic
- Tight packing in the boats
- No access to fresh air
- People dying all around you
- Smell of the dead and no one would be able to wash.
- diseases spread quickly
- Living in their own blood, urine and faeces
- Lack of food when on ships
- Resulted in death of many slaves on board
- Long journey, could take up to one year
- Forced into exercise so they looked presentable and strong when being auctioned
- Experiences in the Americas
- The uncomfortable jobs they had to do
- Men
- Had to work growing cotton and tobacco
- Long tiring hours
- Close to no breaks
- Uncomfortable conditions
- Women and children
- Work in the homes of the slave owners
- abused by the slave owners
- both verbally and physically
- treated as if they were less than animals
- Slaves would be swapped for goods
- Being treated as if they were dirt
- Sold and treated similarly to cattle
- Impacts of Slavery
- Without it the Industrial Revolution would not have happened to the extreme it did
- Factories wouldn't have as many workers
- Not as many things/objects/goods would have been produced
- Took a long time to be stopped and finish
- A lot of black women were raped and mistreated
- Created more war within Africa
- Tribes fought for survival and the sale
- Slave trade changed the way Africa could have developed
- Compared to the rest of the world the country developed slowly and not the extreme the rest of the world did
- Broken up families due to the selling of and seperating slaves
- Cultures and traditions lost and forgotten along the line
- Aborignals have gone through a similar problem with losing a significant of their languages
- Economic Changes
- Having a slave showed you were wealthy
- The slaves usually looked after their owners children and family
- Producers would be able to make more for cheaper, resulting in a bigger profit
- In the workplace, they got longer work hours for a low, if even that, income
- usually no breaks