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    effects that led to important historical events. Why was the African Slave trade such a massive enterprise? Around 1500‚ people in the Americas began needing cheap labor so they started using enslaved Africans on their farms and plantations. The spread of Islam into Africa began causing an increase in slavery and also slave trade. Between 650 and 1600‚ Muslims transported about 17 million Africans to North America and Southwest Asia. Slaves did have some legal rights and an opportunity

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    Chapter 6 Feb 1766 Lying curled up as a stoweaway in the forequarters of the ship along with the small slave girl and the Indian lady‚ He rewinded his trip. The curious cargo he was lying beside would have deep impact on the port which he was heading to. Although from the interior of Oman he had spent many a days at the foot of the local Wali where the children of the village would congregate under the date palm and the gurgling Wadi’s during late evenings after the magreb prayers to hear about

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    of a slave ship from the Atlantic slave trade. (From an Abstract of Evidence delivered before a select committee of the House of Commons in 1790 and 1791). The Middle Passage was the stage of the triangular trade in which millions of people from Africa were shipped to the New World‚ as part of the Atlantic slave trade. Ships departed Europe for African markets with manufactured goods‚ which were traded for purchased or kidnapped Africans‚ who were transported across the Atlantic as slaves; the

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    The Ship Breaker By: Paolo Bacigalupi 1- Sadna pursed her lips. “Sometimes people have more will to live. Or you don’t hit them right and they don’t lose their blood fast enough. Sometimes they just don’t stop the way you want them to” (Page 174). My observations in this quote are you can’t just kill anyone; you have to kill them in their own certain way. You can’t just stop their life the way you want to and some people don’t lose their blood fast enough. My reactions in this quote

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    “Do I see 110? Do I hear 120? 125? Going once‚ going twice‚ sold for 125 to the tall man in the back.” Throughout the nineteenth century‚ buyers bargained for African American slaves to work on plantations. Slaves went through inhuman acts of torture. The traveling that slaves went through was unimaginably remorseless and would forever be a part of their lives. Being auctioned off in areas where their surroundings were no longer the same as they were in the past was mortifying to them. Health

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    middle passage would be the transatlantic slave trade. The triangular trade connected three countries through its four decade long exploitation of black men‚ women‚ and children. The ships would first leave the West Indies with imports to exchange for slaves in Africa. When reaching Africa‚ captains would trade rum and other iron products for slaves to ship back to America. The colonies then exported a lot of agricultural products‚ produced by the slaves‚ to Europe. Several countries were involved

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    The Golden Age of Piracy and the War of Spanish Succession A small merchant ship is following its regular routine as it sails through the vast ocean when suddenly the sailor on top of the lookout exclaims “Black flag!”. Suddenly‚ the tiny ship is filled with commotion as everyone scrambles to get to their stations in preparation for the inevitable pirate attack. The men grab weapons and man their cannons in preparation for a battle with blood thirsty pirates. The year is 1715; this marks the beginning

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    did the African Slave Trade help colonial and European Colonies? In the early 18th century around 36‚00 slaves grew threw North and South America‚and Europe.”The Spanish were the first major European Partners in the slave trade‚ buying slaves to labor in Spain’s South American empire”(World History textbook pg 487). This textual evidence provides how many European countries were included in the slave trade but the Spanish

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    Maritime Compass Llc

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    transactions? What ship is the best reference transaction? (the closest comparable)? Comparable transaction is a conventional method of evaluating the value of something that is ready for sale. To value a ship‚ one had to identify a set of “comparable” ships where comparability was based on four main factors: ship type‚ size (DWT)‚ age‚ and condition. The Bet Performer was a 11 year old ship‚ built in 1997‚ 172‚000 DWT capsize bulk carrier. From the Exhibit 4‚ there are five ships which are the

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    The ship of the line was the last of the sailing wooden warships. A ship of the line is a ship that fit the standard of a ship deemed suitable to sail in the line of battle. It evolved during the 17th century‚ and significant advancements were made during the Anglo-Dutch wars. By 1700‚ the ship of the line reached the form it would retain until wooden sailing ships were done away with entirely in the 1830s. It was during this era that the English grew to become a great naval power through the use

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