Sidibe the African Maroon

Sidibe is a composite of many young African men that found themselves brutely kidnapped and placed in cramped quarters on a slave ship bound to foreign ports like islands of the Caribbean, Azores, Canaries and Madeira along the Atlantic slave trade routes. Sidibe was bound for America as a slave to be sold to work on a plantation in South Carolina. The institution of slavery started in European colonies importing African slaves to work plantations along the Atlantic slave trade route. Slave labor was a big demand for Europeans colonies for their existence to establish plantations and building these plantations wealth. The Atlantic slave trade route was created to support the movement of African slaves from Africa to Middle America.

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