Thursday, March 24, 2016
SLO 7 What I Pulled from Research
It is apparent that during the eighteenth century, the British had made changes to grasp a steady decline in the mortality rate of African Slaves. The innovation of cooper plating of the hull on ships made a living condition a slightly more barable for the traveling slave. The dampness had subside and the trips were moderatley quicker. Rainfall was now also being collected, therefore it is believed that dehydration didn't play as big of a role as it priorly did. The trips I am sure were still gruesome but they were more accommodated than in previous times. With survival rate on the rise and the more slaves the British were able to successfully transfer and sale, the more likely they were able to dominate the market of slave trade.
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