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barracoon (n.)

A slave warehouse, or an inclosure where slaves are quartered temporarily.

barracoon Sentence Examples

  1. The barracoon was a grim reminder of the horrors of the Atlantic slave trade.
  2. The barracoons were located in coastal areas with access to slave ships.
  3. The barracoons were often overcrowded and unsanitary, leading to disease and death among the captives.
  4. The captives in the barracoons were subjected to brutal treatment and abuse.
  5. The barracoons were a temporary holding place for captives before they were shipped to the Americas.
  6. The conditions in the barracoons were so horrific that many captives died before they reached their destination.
  7. The barracoons were a major part of the Atlantic slave trade, and their existence is a testament to the brutality of that era.
  8. The barracoons were used to house enslaved Africans prior to their forced deportation to the Americas.
  9. The barracoons were often located near bodies of water to facilitate the embarkation of the enslaved Africans onto slave ships.
  10. The barracoons served as a symbol of the dehumanization and suffering endured by enslaved Africans during the transatlantic slave trade.

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A slave warehouse, or an inclosure where slaves are quartered temporarily.

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The barracoon was a grim reminder of the horrors of the Atlantic slave trade.

The barracoons were located in coastal areas with access to slave ships.

The barracoons were often overcrowded and unsanitary, leading to disease and death among the captives.

The captives in the barracoons were subjected to brutal treatment and abuse.