African American Middle Passage Analysis

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During the eighteenth century, slavery is the main source on how sugar plantations are taken care of in the Caribbean. Before slaves worked on plantations, they were brought to the islands by boats, this journey was called the Middle Passage. When the African-Americans arrived at the Caribbean, historians got insight on what the Whites thought, but during this time what did the slaves think? Historians do not have many autobiographies from slaves that can answer all the questions, but there are some. When the African-Americans arrived in the Caribbean, they needed to be sold so that they could start working. To sell the slaves, the merchants examined their teeth, felt their arms and legs, touched their genitals, ordered them to walk, turn,