SOURCE B: Artwork made of African Slaves being transported to their new destination Flashcards
Determine what kind of source it is?
Drawing/Sketch/Artwork
Find out when the source was created?
April 30, 1860
Find out who created the source?
A Daguerreotype
Determine the context in which the source was created?
It’s a primary source because it is of what the illustrator saw in front of him; he didn’t receive the picture from someone else. On a ship when the African Slaves were being transported to their new destination.
Which history subtopic does this source relate to?
It has relation to Experiences of people involved in the Atlantic Slave Trade, including on their journey and on their arrival.
How many Africans were transported?
Europeans transported nearly 12.5 million enslaved Africans, about 1.8 million of whom died on the Middle Passage.
What years were slaves being transported?
Slaves were enslaved Africans transported from Africa to the Americas between 1500 and 1866 as part of the slave trade.
What diseases did the Africans suffer from?
Captive Africans suffered from diseases such as dysentery and smallpox, depression and outright despair, the cruelty of captain and crew, and sexual exploitation.
What were the death rates of Africans?
Death rates averaged above 20 percent for captive Africans in the first decades of this slave trade and about 10 percent by 1800.
What was the ships’ layouts?
The lower deck of a slave ship was divided into separate compartments for men and women, with the men shackled together in pairs and the women left unchained but confined below.
Africans were left unchained but confined below the ship, while children had the run of the ship. The lower deck was designed with a wooden grating separating the men’s quarters from the main deck and the portholes to facilitate airflow through the lower deck.
How big were the ships?
The ships and their Voyages ranged in size from the ten-ton Hesketh to the 566-ton Parr, which was built by the company to hold already purchased slaves.
From what years was the Atlantic Slave Trade?
Nearly two-thirds of the Atlantic slave trade took place between 1698 and British abolition in 1807–1808.
Where did the Captain and crews stay?
Captains and crews enjoyed personal cabin space on the top deck, while common sailors slept on the bottom deck.
Who were the Captains?
The captain of one of the captains was an employee of a merchant or company.
What was the Middle Passage?
The Middle Passage was a period of conflict between the American slave ship and African slaves in Africa.