How are they captured?

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At the beginning of Glass, Kevin and Dunn are captured by the Clover Society/police. The doctor says something like

No one needs to get hurt anymore, David.

How did they know where they were, and specifically, Dunn's name?






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How the African slaves were captured?

The capture and sale of enslaved Africans Most of the Africans who were enslaved were captured in battles or were kidnapped, though some were sold into slavery for debt or as punishment. The captives were marched to the coast, often enduring long journeys of weeks or even months, shackled to one another.

Who hunted slaves in Africa?

The Ottoman corsairs from the 16th century onwards through 1830 engaged in razzias in Africa and the European coastal areas as far away as Iceland, capturing slaves for the Muslim slavery market in North Africa and the Middle East.

How many slaves were captured in Africa?

Slaves were imprisoned in a factory while awaiting shipment. Current estimates are that about 12 million to 12.8 million Africans were shipped across the Atlantic over a span of 400 years.

How did slaves get to the colonies?

Slave traders violently captured Africans and loaded them onto slave ships, where for months these individuals endured the \u201cMiddle Passage\u201d\u2014the crossing of the Atlantic from Africa to the North American colonies or West Indies.




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