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Slave Trade In The Atlantic World

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Lydia Wiley
Professor Clay
Final Draft
02, May 2017

The Slave Trade in the Atlantic World The slave trade within the Atlantic World took place amongst the Atlantic Ocean beginning in the fifteenth century. The majority of the individuals whom became part of the slave trade were moved about on the triangular trade route to the New World. The Portuguese empire in 1418 was the first to conform into the idea of the New World slave trade. In 1440 Columbus’s discovery of the Americas created a new Atlantic zone of human contact and communication that embraced four continents and one ocean” (Reilly,563). In 1562 the first slave voyage from Africa to the Americas was conquered, which started a trend for other countries to follow. The Atlantic slave …show more content…

The slaves labor was not paid for and they were forced to work for free, except for the slaves owners providing minimal things to survive such as some food and water; meaning the work was being done for free! The slave owners than were able to sell the slave workers products such as cotton or tobacco and make complete profit. In a sense it is like todays stock market; when the demand of something goes up, more of the product has to be made and the prices too will rise. Therefore the more the slave owners could sell the more slaves they would own. Allowing for even more product to be produced and sold. The economic system in the South Atlantic survived primarily on producing crops and processing/developing goods to sell, which demanded the need for more slaves to be brought to the New …show more content…

Unfortunately the Slave Trade too has very loud negatives for example: On May 21st Mr. Clay, the captain of the East India Merchant purchased 1300 negro slaves and in a time span of nine weeks, each slave was observed and examined. The salves were placed in “factories” made of mud walls six feet tall and had a “store-house” to bury the dead white men whom worked for the African Company who rarely made it out alive themselves, so not only were the slaves at risk, the superior were too at risk. The slaves were beaten cruelly and were sold off like livestock by the hundreds. The king’s slaves were offered up for sale first and were considered “Rey Cosa”, also known as the African kings special slaves although these individuals were mostly the worst slaves to pick from, but oddly were the most expensive due to the owner’s status. Next the buyers would have surgeons come in and examine the slaves; examining their physical abilities. The slave sellers normally shaved the slaves that way it became challenging for buyers to know their age, due to the fact that they were unable to notice gray hairs. The surgeons would look into the slave’s mouths to judge their ages based upon the level of tooth decay that was present. It was crucial at this time that the surgeons examined properly to assure that the slaves were not “pox’d” because they would have the ability to

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