How were the working conditions on the plantations ?
Horrible and really difficult
In what year was slavery abolished ?
In 1865
Were the slaves punished if they refuses to work?
Yes, they were
What do bunk beds mean ?
It means "lits superposés"
How long did it take to go from one point to another ?
Three weeks
Where were the plantations mostly ?
In the Carolinas, Virginia, Carribean and Brazil
Did Lincoln want to abolish slavery ?
Yes, he did
How were slaves punished ?
By mutilation, whipping, imprisoment
Translate "volontaire" in English
"strong-willed"
How many meals did slaves get daily ?
Two meals a day
What did the slaves cultivate ?
They cultivated sugar, tobacco, rice, indigo, cotton
What was the confederates' president's name ?
His name was Jefferson Davis
How were slaves womens treated ?
They were raped or sexually abused
What is the opposite of "hopeful" ?
" Hopeless"
What were the three main causes of death on board ?
Disease, some of starvation and despair
Did slaves women were forced to work throughout pregnancy ?
Yes, they were
Who won the civil war ?
The Union won the civil war
What happened to children born by rape ?
They were classify slaves like their mother
Spell "abandonner" in english
G-i-v-e u-p
What happened to slaves who died on board ?
The bodies were thrust overboard
How much did a slave cost ?
Between $6 and $150
What's the name of the text released in 1863 ?
The text is "Emancipation Proclamation"
For what reasons were the slaves punished ?
For rebelion, disrespect or for trying to escape
How many "z" are they in the french word "quizz" ? 2 or 1 ?
1
How many Africans arrived in North America in this manner ?
Between 10 ans 30 million