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Re: . by AdamuKD: 9:28am On Sep 11, 2022
It's wicked and barbaric
Re: . by jaeyking(m): 9:48am On Sep 11, 2022
Everything has an advantage and disadvantage

Colonialism lead to so many loss of lives, slavery (but mind you the black man participated in selling their fellow man to colonial masters)

This same colonialism ended the death of twins death in calabar, brought about education, development, a system that could make a country develop.

Now Look at India, they were colonized by Brits too but they didn't let go of their culture, they only accepted the technology, education and others but their culture still stands strong

But in Nigeria we forgo our culture and fully embrace the whites culture, to the extent that some prefer a white wedding to a traditional marriage.

So let's just move on, and see how we can make the country great again
Re: . by VeeVeeMyLuv(f):
Many don't read, don't know the history, so they can never understand your question!

People should read only the "transportation of slaves from West Africa on sea by ship"

Excerpts:

The Middle Passage
Conditions

The voyage from Africa to the New World of the Americas was called the Middle Passage. Slave ships usually took between six and eleven weeks to complete the voyage.

Slave ships made large profits by carrying as many enslaved people as possible across the Atlantic to sell at auction. There were two methods of loading the ship:

Tight pack - this method involved packing as many enslaved people into the hold as possible.

It was expected that some would die, but a large number would still survive the voyage. A ship’s hold was cramped - only five feet high, with a shelf running round the edge to carry yet more enslaved people. People were loaded in so close together that one captain described them as being 'like books on a shelf'.

Cramped
Enslaved people were unable to go to the toilet.
Sickness quickly spread.
Enslaved people were all chained together. If someone died, the body could remain in the hold for hours, still chained to other living people.
The hold was dark, stuffy and stinking. The heat and the foul air were so bad that a candle would not burn.
Food
Enslaved African people were often unable to digest the food carried by the European crew, making the sickness worse.
Sick people were often denied food and left to die.
Mistreatment and humiliation
The crew's treatment of enslaved people was often horrific – women could be subject to rape.
Some enslaved people were forced to dance on deck for an hour a day to keep them fit. Any resistance was dealt with harshly by floggings from the crew.
Some enslaved people chose to take their own lives rather than endure such brutal treatment.
Sickness
Sickness on board a slave ship would often spread to the crew as well, killing many. The death rate among the enslaved people however, was horrific. It is estimated that 15–16 per cent of enslaved people died on the Middle Passage.

Slave Trade Act, 1788 - Dolben's Act
In 1788, British MP William Dolben put forward a bill to regulate conditions on board slave ships. He described horrors of enslaved people chained hand and foot, stowed like herrings in a barrel and stricken with putrid and fatal disorders.

The Slave Trade Act, 1788 was passed and controlled the number of captive people a ship was permitted to carry, according to its weight.

Dolben’s Act also ordered all slave ships to carry a doctor who had to keep records about the enslaved Africans on board.

These doctors received bonuses according to the number of Africans who survived the journey. Conditions however remained appalling.


It was very brutal, totally inhumane
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Re: . by christistruth01: 1:30pm On Sep 14, 2022
If not for the British Missionaries and Colonialism half of the People reading this would be Slave descendants somewhere in Brazil and the Caribbean

It was also Christians that brought Maize,Sweet Potato , Tomatoes,Cassava ,Bread,and Garri to Nigeria

Our Ancestors didn't eat them Traditionally in other Words it was under the British that the Population of Nigeria exploded and Quadrupled in 60 years and it has Quadrupled again since then due to Western Medicine and Technology
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