Because they required more people
By ships, known as slavers.
by cramming them into ships and sailing them to england
the ships held from about 200- 500 people. but there were usually more people than the maximum capacity.
The "Slavers" would take buckets of water and splash it over the slaves.
Slavers often overcrowded ship holds to maximize profit, as transporting more captives meant greater financial gain despite the inhumane conditions. The brutal practice also aimed to account for high mortality rates during the voyage, as many enslaved individuals would not survive the journey. Additionally, the cramped conditions served to dehumanize the captives, reinforcing the slavers' control and domination over them. Ultimately, this cruel strategy reflected a complete disregard for the lives and dignity of those being enslaved.
Ships. They used ships to follow the Coastlines for trade and they would deliver amphora ( clay jars filled with olive oil, grains, figs, fruits, and wine). Historians have found wrecked ships with amphora still filled with the products the ships were trading.
Zeppelins, filled with hydrogen gas at first, making them highly flammable.
Coffin ships are called coffin ships cause lots of people died on them
Zeppelins were developed but not widely used then.
people who built ships
The English set eight[8] of their own ships alight. To do this, they filled these eight[8] full sizes ships, with tar and cannons. At night, they set them on the tide, to meet the Spanish fleet.
Ships. They came over on SHIPS!