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Essay heading: Atlantic Slave Trade
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They added significance to my already present historical knowledge because it described everything in detail from the way that the institution of slavery has been a common feature of many societies from ancient times to the present to the book “Way of Death” by Joseph Miller. He tired to capture the agony and dangers that slaves had to go through on the marches in Angola; he wrote: Exposure to the dry- season chill in the high elevations and to the damp nights in open path side camps, utter lack of clothing and shelter…Contributed to the appearance of respiratory ailments…[Slaves] grew weaker and more susceptible to parasites and other diseases that swept in epidemic form through the coffles... displayed 300 characters
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He tired to capture the agony and dangers that slaves had to go through on the marches in Angola; he wrote: Exposure to the dry- season chill in the high elevations and to the damp nights in open path side camps, utter lack of clothing and shelter…Contributed to the appearance of respiratory ailments…[Slaves] grew weaker and more susceptible to parasites and other diseases that swept in epidemic form through the coffles... displayed next 300 characters
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