They were whipped and beaten and stuffed into tight spaces:
First, the slaves would be put onto a small boat and brought to the slave ship. They would board it by climbing a ladder and immediately start being whipped. The men were usually stored under the ship on shelves, and the children in any other section of the ship. Women and boys were put in another area. The boys would be told to work on the ship, and the women were used for the sailors' entertainment. It was very common for the women to be raped so that they can produce more slaves and they were able to sell them for extra money.
When a slave got sick, the sailors would throw it overboard, and the slave would drown. Slaves were fed small portions of SLOP for food. When food ran low, the sailors would attach a bunch of slaves to weights, and throw them all overboard, and they would drown together.
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By all accounts they were treated abysmally. They suffered terribly tight living quarters, a lack of food and water and no medical attention. Enormous numbers of slaves died during voyages from their homelands as a result of starvation, illness, abuse and neglect.
Slave traders treated the slaves disrespectfully mainly because they thought of the slaves as nothing but money.
During the Triangular Slave Trade, ships departing from Britain docked on the coast of western Africa where they purchased slaves. After getting their human cargo, these ships set sail for the Americas. Slaves either went to the thirteen colonies or Caribbean islands to be sold.
...slaves didnt want to be left to carry cargo .. when it was overloaded on ships so they rebeled
Slave auctions took place at the docks. An huge slave action took place at the Race Course three miles outside Savannah, Georgia. 436 slaves were to be put up for auction including men, women, children and infants.
Well first of all the answer to your question is no. The Europeans treated African slaves horribly. They made them work all day. Slave trading between Africa and Europe began with the Portuguese, who were the first European nation to make continuous contact with Africa. African slaves were mainly taken to Europe to be used on a land that needed slaves. If a slave got tired, and slowed down or stopped, they would get a punishment. Sometimes slave owners would rape their slaves, raping is one of the many cruel and mean things done to slaves. Raping a slave wasn't even against the law! Sometimes slaves were beaten so harshly that they nearly bled to death. Slaves couldn't have an education, and it very hard to escape slavery.