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Africans While in Bondage: Communication

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While on the ships, slaves communicated but there's yet to be any historical evidence to prove it.   In an effort to prevent resistance during the transatlantic slave trade, slaves were put in bondage, cramped and uncomfortable positions on ships. families and tribes were separated to disconnect any form of communication.

Africans in Early North America: Communication

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 The Transatlantic slave trade  is believed to have displaced 12.5 million Africans between the 17th and 19th centuries; some 10.6 million survived the infamous Middle Passage across the Atlantic. Most were captured in West Africa. Hundreds of separate dialects emerged from different west African clans and tribes, in modern Nigeria, nearly 500 languages are still spoken.

Communication barrier on plantation

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When slaves were brought to the colonies, most spoke different languages. Before arriving the colonies, slavers made sure that they sectioned the slaves a a manner that each person was unable to communicate with another because of language barriers. Slaves started to use music a way to rid of their differences and fix language barriers. Article:   http://communicationbetweentheslaves.blogspot.com/