The conditions for the crew were almost as bad as the slave's conditions and the Death Rate was just as high!
Crew were beaten, whipped, chained, denied food, shot and even stabbed! It was a very dangerous job.
Slaves did live while working. However, their life was miserable. Slaves did not wear proper clothing, they did not eat enough, they were forced to work and give their wages back to their owners, they were brutally abused and bloodly beaten. slaves had no right to education, no free labor, and many were depressed. Slaves had no bed to sleep in. female slaves were raped to give birth to mulattos==who were considered slaves as well.
If you are talking about the slave transport ships I can give you a nice answer. The ships caused the slaves to become diseased, malnourished, and all in all horribly killed. The people on the ship did not do much exept for (sorry for a bit of profanity) rape the female africans. Disease claimed most of the lives on the ship and they had to lay in their own waste (aka feces and urine) until the ship came to port. Many africans did not make the trip to the Americas.
Depending on the job and the cruise line, living conditions may vary. You can be in a cruise line wherein they have good cabins for the crew or be with one where in you may share a small room. Work is definitely not that easy as a crew will have to take care of their tasks and battle with the waves of the sea as well. But, meals and accommodations are free and surely this is one good thing as this is a nice way to earn more and save more money.
what was sir francis drake's crew was like
Depends on the tribe; depends on the slave.
Viking ships like others of the time were made from wood.
the slave ships were wooden and they smellt horrible and the ships are really dirty.
old ships, like modern ships, floatthere are also some modern ships that use sailsold and modern ships also require maintenance on both of themboth have similar if not the same crew/ crew membersfinally, both requre a port for storms or resupplying
the ships were like samuel de champlain crew go
He assembled a fleet of 10 ships and a selected a crew of 700 men based on their fighting prowess.
He assembled a fleet of 10 ships and a selected a crew of 700 men based on their fighting prowess.
Slave trade ships were known to have foul odors due to overcrowding, unsanitary conditions, and the presence of human waste, sickness, and death. The smell would have been a combination of sweat, vomit, feces, urine, and the overall stench of suffering and despair.
Life was horrible and the slaves were kept in bad conditions and they smelled bad.
Disease spread rapidly on slave ships due to overcrowded and unsanitary conditions, poor ventilation, lack of clean water, and inadequate food. The close quarters allowed for diseases like dysentery, smallpox, and tuberculosis to easily transmit among the enslaved individuals, leading to high mortality rates during the Middle Passage.
It was morally wrong, slaves were treated like animals and were seen as property. The conditions on the ships that slaves were on to be imported from Africa were horrible. They was no space and the cabin they stayed in usually filled with their waste. It was hot and dirty the conditions were unbearable but slaves were forced to do as they were told.
slaves got diseases like smallpox and dysentery
The conditions on the slave ships were horrible and inhumane. The slaves did not get food or water making a lot of them die. The ships were not kept clean and the people were packed in on top of each other making the spread of disease encouraged. The people who were made to be slaves were branded, and treated worse than animals.
The rule for Mary Read and her crew was disguised as men to serve aboard pirate ships. Being disguised allowed women like Mary Read to fully participate in piracy during a time when female presence on ships was largely forbidden.