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How many boats did it take to bring all those africans to America?

December 9, 2010 by  
Filed under ezra boats

I see a lot of black people on the streets and thought to my self goodness gracious we must have had a lot of slaves. I wonder how many boatloads it took to bring all those africans to America in the old days.

Also did the boats take multiple trips to bring more Africans?

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19 Responses to “How many boats did it take to bring all those africans to America?”
  1. wiviking says:

    That is a very weird question!

  2. edkootz1 says:

    Too bad they didn’t all sink before they got to Africa to enslave innocent people.

  3. John Holmes says:

    14 and they made several trips

  4. charlie.moore47 says:

    i dont know but it shure was alot wasnt it

  5. Eagleaire says:

    WOW YOU ARE IGNORANT
    DO YOURSELF A FAVOR AND PLEASE DONT SAY THIS IN FRONT OF ANY BLACK PERSON

  6. Roshi! says:

    I think that once they got here they just kept breeding.

  7. ledrewlamour says:

    I don’t think there is an exact number. There must have been at least 15 boat loads. They packed the slaves in there really tight..

  8. tht kid says:

    69000000

  9. Don Corleone says:

    Why black people gotta be on the streets? Racist!

  10. I Like Pie :D says:

    thats what i was thinking. in my school we just finished reading harriet tubman-race to freedom

  11. انا احب المملكة العربية السعودية says:

    It’s ok because the evil masterminds behind this will have a warm seat in hell!

  12. Munya Says: GFOD says:

    Just one, I think it was called the Titanic and the captain was Kunte Kinte and he had one leg and they ran into a great white shark. When the ship went down, they were rescued (most everyone) by another ship, the good ship Lollipop. Then everyone landed in New York City, traded land for beads and doodads….Fast forward 900 years and here we are!

  13. watsindaair says:

    nobody know’s that answer. and not everybody u see came of those boats..

  14. bubbles says:

    they were called slave ship the packed slave below deck in a room not did enough with poor ventilation and alot died
    and i hope that you didn’t mean for you question to sound racist cause it does
    also not all black people are descended of slave they might not even be African they might be Haitian or Jamaican

  15. Jimmyjones81 says:

    Now what is the point of this question?

  16. moniqueluv27 says:

    ok wtf…..that question shouldn’t have even been posted….i mean think about what the heck your saying!!!!!!! when u see black people the only thing that comes to mind are slaves!!!!! you must have just a touch of anger in you to think that….wow…we finally have a black president and all mofo’s like you can think of is ” hey look at all the black people” and fyi just cause you see a dark person doesn’t mean they are the descendants of slaves who were captured by jerks like you!!!! some come from all over buddy…..do humanity a favor and don’t ever breed…….xoxo Beautiful proud black women..

  17. "NED KELLY" is SPUD says:

    google in
    (1)slave history america
    (2)how many slave boats where used
    There is so much info on the subject,hope this helps

  18. rbenne says:

    The African slave trade has been going on for thousands of years, and still is within Africa

    However as to the American based, as i assume that is what you mean it was not originally in the US but in the islands, the first being brought to Hispaniola in 1501

    It was outlawed in 1807 in the US (slavery continued but buying them and transporting them from Africa was forbidden)

    so you have several centuries of trade going on

  19. Tim D says:

    >Also did the boats take multiple trips to bring more Africans?

    Yes it was a profitable business, the more you could pack on (and still have them alive at the other end) the more profit you would make.

    While you are asking yourself this question, ask yourself another, how many ships did it take to get the other races to the continent? Apart from a dwindling population of Native Americans all of them (or their ancestors) were transported somehow.

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