The colonial shipping trade followed the triangular trade route. In terms of the first routes there were ships that left the American colonies that carried manufactured goods such as tools that sailed to the west coast of Africa. In Africa …show more content…
Indentured servants served contracts to the owners in exchange for transportation to other colonies or goods. They were worried about money, they merely worked for food, clothing, and a room to stay in. They had laws that protected some of their rights. In one example, a maid who was also known as a servant was beaten for not doing all of her duties in they way John Winter and his wife wanted her too.2 As long as a servant behaved as they should they would receive all as promised. Javin Toby states, 3
Traders from Spain and Portugal paid a pretty penny for African slaves. Even negroes bought negroes and sold them to the Europeans. Nobody really cared about the thought of buying and selling human beings that are just like them. 4 There are such things as Slave Kingdoms that housed between one hundred-fifty and two hundred negroes for up to three months. There was no space for them to lay down and be comfortable. Eventually the arrival of malaria started taking out hundreds of slaves day by day. Slaves never knew were they were going and they never knew what was going to happen to them. 2 (Servitude in New