Black Cargo
The Untold History of the Transatlantic Slave Trade
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Tim Tidball
Do you want to Discover the History behind the Transatlantic Slave Trade? If you do then Keep Reading….
On the 12th of October 1492, Italian explorer Christopher Columbus landed in the Bahamas, and enslaved the native population. This was the start of the greatest crimes against humanity.
For 400 years, 12 million men, women and children were sold and shipped across the Atlantic Ocean; this was known as the Transatlantic Slave Trade.
They were then put to work on growing sugar, cotton, and tobacco on massive plantations across the Caribbean, Brazil, and the United States.
In this engaging and comprehensive book by World Changing History, you will learn everything you need to know about the Transatlantic Slave Trade and slavery topics such as...
- How and Why The Transatlantic Slave Trade Started
- Discover how Africans were Sold into Slavery by Their Own Kings
- Horrific Accounts of the Middle Passage
- Discover why the Caribbean was the Worst Place to be a Slave
- Lives of a Slave in United States, South America, and the Caribbean Compared
- Triangular Trade Explained
- How the Slave Trade Kept Africa Poor and Divided and helped Europeans to Colonization
- The Countries Involved in the Slave Trade
- And Much More....
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