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    The Middle Passage (or Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade) was a voyage that took slaves from Africa to the Americas via tightly packed ships. The trade started around the early 1500s, and by 1654 about 8,000-10,000 slaves were being imported from Africa to the Americas every year. This number continued to grow, and by 1750 that figure had climbed to about 60,000-70,000 slaves a year. Because of the lack of necessary documents, it is hard to tell the exact number of Africans taken from their homeland. But

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    Anderson Professor Gray History 1301-155 June 22, 15 The Middle Passage During history there has been plenty of slave trade in different countries. They have traded different ethnicities, and each had a different means of use for these people. What is intriguing is how they commuted these people and how this process has impacted their descendants. A major use of trade in history was the middle passage that was part of the transatlantic slave route. “The transatlantic slave trade concerns history

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    The book Middle Passage by Charles Johnson tells a story about the triangular slave trade which took place early in America 's history. This book was written with such close attention to detail that it gave the reader a sense of what life was like on board a slave boat. Johnson 's writing style included many different techniques including the use of varying structure, imagery and language. All of these devices helped create a very successful story about slavery. This book tells the story about

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    There is no other experience in history where innocent African Americans encountered such a brutal torment. This infamous ordeal is called the Middle Passage or the “middle leg” of the Triangular Trade, which was the forceful voyage of African Americans from Africa to the New World. The Africans were taken from their homeland, boarded onto the dreadful ships, and scattered into the New World as slaves. 10- 16 million Africans were shipped across the Atlantic during the 1500’s to the 1900’s and 10-

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    In discussions of the Atlantic slave trade, the term "Middle Passage" often arises. The Middle Passage was the route of sea going journeys of Africans taken from their Native land, to the shores of the Caribbean and America, where they were invariably destined to an existence of institutional slavery. The journey was one of the most horrific aspects of the morally deplorable system of slavery. One cannot, of course, mention the Middle Passage without eliciting the horrors of tightly packed men, women

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    The Middle Passage is in reference to the excessive involuntary movement across the Atlantic Ocean from Africa to the Americas that brought African people into slavery via trade ship, better known as the Atlantic Slave Trade. This was done by way of a three legged triangular trade path that the ships used to take things like knives, guns, ammunition, cloth that was made from cotton, different tools, and brass from Europe to Africa. These same ships delivered African people that were used for laboring

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    The Middle Passage

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    branches were trading systems between the America’s, Europe, and Africa. Through these routes, captains traded goods and services such as slaves, sugar, tobacco, cotton, textiles, and many other manufactured goods. One history changing route was the Middle Passage. The course of this route was used to transport kidnapped Africans so they could be enslaved in the Americas. Within a three hundred year period, it is

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    Middle Passage was made to talk about the subjects people do not like to talk about or do not hear enough of. The middle passage was the travel from Africa to the United States was like for enslaved persons. This poem describes voyages of slave traders bringing Africans across the Atlantic Ocean. It is impossible not to think Hayden’s ambition of telling this story as an epic thrill for him. But telling the story of slave rebellions, and the story of America’s complicity in the business of slavery

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    From the 16th century to the 19th century, millions of African men, women, and children forced to voyage aboard a ship for approximately two months only to become a slave to the European people. This catastrophic event known as the Middle Passage, which not only spread the Africans across the world, but also transmitted raw materials and manufactured goods. The voyage began from Europe to Africa then Africa to the Americans. The main countries that precipitated in this exchange included Portugal

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    represent (Bob Marley, 2017). Slaves were treated like animals and owners had no disregard for their lives, working them from birth to death. Not all slaves believed that their fate was set in stone, those brave few found ways to resist. The Middle Passage voyage that African slaves were subjected to was immensely dehumanizing. Before boarding the boats, slaves were “examined” by surgeons, branded and held in a holding pen until the slave ships arrived. These ships were nicknamed “floating tombs”

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