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How Was Life On A Slave Ship
From approximately 1525 to 1866, a staggering twelve and a half million Africans endured the heart-wrenching experience of being forcibly taken from their homeland and transported across the vast Atlantic Ocean. Tragically, nearly 2 million of these individuals would not survive this harrowing journey.
By Francis Osei3 years ago in History
The Last Slave Ship Discovered
Two years ago, a submerged vessel was discovered at the bottom of an Alabama River. This discovery turned out to be the long-lost wreck of the Clotilda, the final known slave ship to transport captured Africans to America in 1860. Although more than 12 million Africans endured the transatlantic slave trade over 350 years, the story of the 110 captive men, women, and children brought to Alabama on the Clotilda stands as one of the most well-documented slave voyages in history.
By Francis Osei3 years ago in History
Good Musician
The inaugural People's Choice Country Awards take place Thursday, Sept. 28, airing live from the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville, Tennessee. The brand-new awards ceremony will feature twelve fan-voted awards and performances from some of the biggest stars in country music, including Blake Shelton, Carly Pearce, Wynonna Judd and Toby Keith.
By Sanjida Akter 3 years ago in History
The Life and Journey of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH): A Beacon of Light for All
Birth and Early Years: A Radiant Beginning In the quiet corners of Mecca, a baby named Muhammad was born in the year 570 CE. His parents, Abdullah and Aminah, left this world when he was very young, making him an orphan. Despite the hardships, he grew up to be known as "Al-Amin," the trustworthy, for his honesty and kindness.
By PMON STORE3 years ago in History
Samsung
Samsung is ready to take on Xiaomi Band 8 with an exciting new Galaxy Fit! Brace yourself for the ultimate competition between Samsung and Xiaomi as they launch their first Wear OS smartwatches. But that's not all - the Galaxy Watch 6 is about to face tough competition from industry giants like Google, OnePlus, and Xiaomi. Get ready for the battle of the wearables!
By Fakhrul Foyaz3 years ago in History
History: of (kunta kinte)
The story of Kunta Kinte, a Gambian man enslaved and immortalized in Alex Haley's novel "Roots: The Saga of an American Family," is a powerful testament to the resilience of the human spirit in the face of unimaginable adversity. Kunta Kinte's life and legacy serve as a poignant reminder of the horrors of the transatlantic slave trade and the enduring strength of those who endured it.
By Abdou jagne3 years ago in History
"A Symphony of Dreams"
Humanity has long been fascinated by dreams, those mysterious mental voyages. Dreams have knitted themselves into the fabric of our existence, from the fantastical landscapes of Salvador Dali's paintings to the elaborate stories we spin in the recesses of our subconscious. We'll set off on a voyage through the world of dreams in this 750-word examination, learning about their significance, the science underlying them, and the significant influence they have on our lives.
By Nabila Nazir3 years ago in History
THE HISTORY OF BANGLADESH
Many of archeological excavations in Bangladesh revealed evidences of the Northern Black Polished Ware culture (abbreviated NBPW or NBP) of the Indian Subcontinent (c. 700–200 BC) which was an Iron Age culture developed beginning around 700 BC and peaked from c. 500–300 BC, coinciding with the emergence of 16 great states or Mahajan padas in Northern India, and the subsequent rise of the Mauryan Empire.[4][5] The eastern part of ancient India, covering much of current days Bangladesh was part of one of such Mahajan padas, the ancient kingdom of Amga,[6] which flourished in the 6th century BCE.[7]Mohasthan Garh , the oldest archaMohasthan Garheological site in Bangladesh dating back to 600;BCE
By Md . Jashim uddin3 years ago in History
The Cryptic Code
Have you ever wondered about the hidden meanings behind ancient symbols? How these enigmatic symbols have played a significant role in shaping the beliefs, cultures, and histories of ancient civilizations? Symbols are more than just mere drawings or patterns etched on stone or paper; they possess a language of their own. They have the power to communicate complex ideas and concepts that words often fail to express. In this article, we will embark on a journey to unravel the mysteries of ancient symbols, exploring their significance and the secrets they hold.
By Sera Publishing3 years ago in History






