The Atlantic Slave Trade lasted four centuries. It was from the 16th century to the 19th century. It involved several regions and continents such as Africa, America, the Caribbean, and Europe. The transatlantic slave trade was the biggest deportation in history even though some people say that the Africans were brought here to work at their own will when in fact the Africans were captured like animals and taken by force and were forced to work in plantation for white folk and sometimes they didn 't get any reward like money, food, or a place to sleep in. Millions of Africans were torn from their homes, deported to the American continent and sold as slaves. The Atlantic Slave Trade route was like a triangle. It was often known as the “triangular trade.” There 's an estimate that between 25 to 30 million people of whom were men, …show more content…
For me it was something that caught my attention because it was a tragic moment and it lasted for a long time and the thing that bothered me the most was the way the white folk treated the African people. I never had time to learn about the transatlantic slave trade in high school since it was never brought up. Learning about it now makes me feel shocked on the things they went through. They went through difficult times and yet we have people complaining about a job they don 't like while we had these hard working African people out in the sun all day picking cotton getting stabbed by the thorns and dealing with the fact that they don 't have a family anymore and they don 't remember who they are anymore. The slave trade was a big disaster and the people that got caught in it all were the Africans. Some brought with them a rock or soil of their homeland so they could remember where they came from and where they really belong. Millions of slaves died on this horrific event, to the white folk the slaves were just like pets being sold off like if they weren 't human. They treated the African people wrong. Not even giving them a proper place to sleep and they barely had enough to eat some on the other hand were lucky if they had a plantation owner who would give them a place to live in. While mostly all of the slaves they had to sleep in the cold or build a place in which they could survive in. Furthermore, no