The Slave Auctions

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The Slave Auctions

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Once in the Americas, slaves were sold, by auction, to the person that bid the most money for them. It was here that family members would find themselves split up, as a bidder may not want

to buy the whole family, only the strongest, healthiest member.

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Slave Auctions were advertised when it was known that a slave ship was due to arrive.

Posters like these would be displayed around the town.

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When the slave ship docked, the slaves would be taken off the ship and placed in a pen like this one.

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There they would be washed and their skin covered with grease, or sometimes tar, to make them look more healthy. This was done so that they would fetch as much money as possible.

They would also be branded with a hot iron to identify them as slaves.

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There were two main types of slave Auction:1. Highest bidder auctions 2. Grab and go auctions

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The slaves would be brought from the pen, in turn, to stand on a raised platform so that they could be

seen by the buyers. Before the bidding began, those that wished to, could come up onto the

platform to inspect the slaves closely. The slaves had to endure being poked, prodded and forced to

open their mouths for the buyers.

The Highest Bidder Auction

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The auctioneer would decide a price to start the bidding. This would be higher for fit, young

slaves and lower for older, very young or sickly slaves. Potential buyers would then bid against each other. The

person who bid the most would then own that slave. 

The Highest Bidder Auction (cont.)

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The 'Grab and Go' Auction

All people who wanted to buy a slave on the day of the auction would pay the trader an agreed amount of money. The trader would then give them a ticket for

each slave that they had bought. At the sound of a drum roll, the door to the slave pen would be opened and the buyers would rush in and grab the slave or slaves that they wanted. The buyers then checked their slaves out by returning their ticket or tickets to the slave trader.

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The slave auction was a terrible ordeal for the

slaves, they did not understand

the language and had no idea what was happening.

Source: www.historyonthenet.com