Where beast are bringing former coal miners hope for the future but 1st the legacy of the Transatlantic Slave Trade at how some of their descendants are returning to the continental their ancestors came from. For hundreds of years the trade in african slaves was a lucrative business the consequences for the continent were horrendous entire areas were stripped of their populations millions of africans died either when their villages were attacked or on the long journey from the interior of the continent to the coast the ones who made it were packed together like cattle and the holds of slave ships for a journey that often took many weeks most ended up in brazil the caribbean and the us from the beginning of the 16th century until the end of the 19th around 2000000 people died at sea during the crossing between 10 and 12000000 survived the. Horrific voyage. After arrival abducted africans were sold on many to the owners of plantations where they were forced to work for the rest of their
Where beings are bringing former coal miners hope for the future but 1st the legacy of the Transatlantic Slave Trade and how some of their descendants are returning to the continent their ancestors came from. For hundreds of years the trade in african slaves was a lucrative business the consequences for the continent were horrendous entire areas were stripped of their populations millions of africans died either when their villages were attacked or on the long journey from the interior of the continent to the coast the ones who made it were packed together like cattle in the holds of slave ships for a journey that often took many weeks most ended up in brazil the caribbean and the us from the beginning of the 16th century until the end of the 19th around 2000000 people died at sea during the crossing between 10 and 20. 1000000 survived the horrific voyage. After arrival abducted africans were sold on many to the owners of plantations where they were forced to work for the rest of their
Where bees are bringing former coal miners hope for the future but 1st the legacy of the Transatlantic Slave Trade and how some of their descendants are returning to the continent their ancestors came from. For hundreds of years the trade in african slaves was a lucrative business the consequences for the continent were horrendous entire areas were stripped of their populations millions of africans died either when their villages were attacked or on the long journey from the interior of the continent to the coast the ones who made it were packed together like cattle and the holds of slave ships for a journey that often took many weeks most ended up in brazil the caribbean and the us from the beginning of the 16th century until the end of the 19th around 2000000 people died at sea during the crossing between 10 and. 12000000 survived the horrific voyage. After arrival abducted africans were sold on many to the owners of plantations where they were forced to work for the rest of their li
In the center of your screen will be among those speaking. The 32,000 square foot house is revolutionary wars weapons, personal art and theaters and historical recreations. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] ladies and gentlemen, please recognize the color guards from each of the original 13 states as their introduced in the order in which each state ratified the u. S. Constitution and entered the union. Delaware, first delaware regiment. [applause] pennsylvania, first troop Philadelphia City calvary. [applause] new jersey, old barracks museum. Georgia, sons of the revolution in the state of georgia. Connecticut, the governors foot and horse guard. Massachusetts, 54th massachusetts volunteer regiment. Maryland, maryland society, sons of the American Revolution. [applause] south carolina. South Carolina National guard. [applause] New Hampshire, first New Hampshire regiments. [applause] virginia, the Virginia Military institute regimental color guard. [applause] new york
WEIRTON The president of United Steelworkers 2911 and organizers of a rally to support Cleveland-Cliffs’ Weirton tin mill are turning to President Joe Bid