Slave Trade

             When thinking about the slave trade and everything that goes along with it, it makes me angry. I feel that taking millions of Africans from their home, putting them through torture and treating them inhumanly, just to help the economy is very wrong. To do something like that to the human race is unfortunate. Even though there were some benefits of slave labor and slave trade, it was not worth all the torture that went on.
             First off, what the Africans had to go through was very cruel. Millions of Africans were taken from Africa to make the journey on a boat to be traded. While making the trip to their new homeland, they were treated like dirt. "The vessel was only seventy-five feet long yet 350 Negros crammed on board. One hundred and eighty were stowed as to have barely sufficient height to hold them selves up." (library book) The conditions on the boat the slaves were on were very poor. It was very unclean. The floor of their rooms was so covered in blood and mucus that it looked like a slaughterhouse. If the slaved died or had a contagious disease or sickness, they were simply thrown overboard for the sharks to eat or to get washed up on shore. (library book) For a human being to under go these conditions, it is wrong. The Africans were given no respect, which they deserved. This is very tragic and cruel.
             Not only did they suffer on their journey across water, they suffered when they reached their new home in possession of their owner. They were forced to do hard labor, had a poor diet and clothing, and inadequate housing. Because of the conditions they were forced to live in, they had a high mortality rate. (text book) They were punished by whipping, and other harsh corporal punishments.() Slaves were often forbidden to gather in large groups in fear that they may plan a revolt against their master. They also were not allowed to be married. Their children were automatically owned by the slave's owner not by the...

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