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The Slave Trade
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The Slave Trade mind map
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The Slave Trade
Conditions on the slave ship
Terrible Smells
Crowded
Many people died
some of the slaves had badly cut
brought on sickness
Intolerably hot
Hard to breath
The Negroes room
Intolerably hot
air produces fever and fluxes
On the floor covered with blood and mucus
The Slave trade attacked
The reason of the slave trade is the war, which take place in Africa
Thousand in England, wish for war
They make money for it
100 000 slaves are exported each year from all parts of Africa
Half of these sent to British ships
The wars probably started from to sell prisoners
The wars in Africa would stop
If Europeans stopped tempting Africans by offering goods for slaves
The Slave Trade is still operating
Theres no longer bring hundreds of innocent victims to New World from Africa
It was ended in the 19th century
Around 1.5 million and 2 million children are bought and sold every year
into lives of sexual and physical expolitation
More tens of million
Working long hours as domestic servants
farm workers
are held bonded labour
The reason because of there are to repay family depts
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