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middle passage notes, Study notes of History

The Middle Passage refers to the stage of the triangular trade route where enslaved Africans were transported across the Atlantic Ocean from Africa to the Americas

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The Middle Passage
FromPreviousLecture earlyera
Disease defined contactexchange andviolence 1492 1820
Disease both
biologicaland social
MiddlePassage Objects of value
textiles sugarand enslaved African
began in 1525andincreased for 4
decades
Statistics tMore
10 16MillionAfricans
2Milliondied IO 15
34 948 documentedvoyages
transatlanticslave
trade
largestlong distance course
7people
AfricanLabor basis of cultural resource explotation
sugar plantations 213 of all slaves
seen as an industrythat faculutated successful operation
of the human manufacturing process
sailors suergons captains revealingthe
unmade slaves bodiesthrough dynamics of
physical emotional and psychological power
conditioning
opublic health also involved in theassultofslaves
all ofthis becamecentral to the climateIenviormentofterrorat sea
existence on theships was aperpetual crisis critical
unevenpowerdynamics
avalibility1distribution of rea
sources Cash Effinthectron
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The

Middle

Passage

FromPreviousLecture

early

era

Disease

defined (^) contact

exchange and

violence 1492 1820

Disease

both

biological

and social

MiddlePassage

Objects of^

value

textiles

sugar

and

enslaved African

began

in 1525

and

increased

for

decades

Statistics t^ More

10 16 Million

Africans

2 Milliondied IO^15

documented voyages

transatlanticslavetrade

largest

long

distance (^) course

7 people

AfricanLabor^

basis of^ cultural^

resource explotation

sugar plantations^213

of all^ slaves

seen as^ an^

industry

that faculutated^ successful^

operation

of the human

manufacturing

process

sailors

suergons

captains revealing

the

unmade slaves bodies

through

dynamics of

physical

emotional and psychological

power

conditioning

o

public health^ also^

involved

in theassult

ofslaves

all of^ this^ becamecentral^ to^ the climate

I

enviormentof

terror

at sea

existence onthe

ships

was a

perpetual

crisis

critical

unevenpowerdynamics

avalibility^1 distribution^

of (^) reasources^

Cash Effinthectron

men^1

women separated

chained

260Gt

kept

Naked

the

voyages

took 2 months