50 Dias no Inferno: Como Funcionavam os Navios Negreiros

For centuries, millions of Africans were forced to cross the Atlantic in extreme conditions. Slave ships were part of a system that sustained Brazil's economy for over 300 years. Between the 16th and 19th centuries, approximately 12 million Africans were enslaved, and roughly 5 million came to Brazil, making the country the largest destination for the transatlantic slave trade. In this historical documentary, you will understand how the crossing on slave ships worked, from capture in Africa to disembarkation at the Valongo Wharf in Rio de Janeiro. You will see: – How enslaved Africans were captured – The real conditions inside the slave ships – Mortality rates during the crossing – The functioning of slave markets in Brazil – And forms of resistance, such as quilombos and Palmares Slavery in Brazil was not just a period in history. It was a structured system that left deep marks on Brazilian society to this day. This video shows, based on historical data, how this system worked—and why it still matters. If you're enjoying the channel, consider becoming a member and helping us continue this project:    / @mundosreimaginados   Create realistic AI voices with ElevenLabs: https://try.elevenlabs.io/mundosreima...