Answer:
- The men were considered free since the Atlantic slave trade had been illegal since 1793.
Explanation:
The ship was going along the bank of Cuba on its way to a port for re-closeout of the slaves. The African prisoners, who had been abducted in the zone of Sierra Leone in West Africa and wrongfully sold into subjugation and dispatched to Cuba, got away from their shackles and assumed control over the ship. They murdered the commander and the cook; two other group individuals got away in a raft.
The Africans guided the two Spanish navigator survivors to return them to Africa. The group deceived them, cruising north around evening time. La Amistad was later secured close Long Island, New York, by the United States Revenue Cutter Service (1790 ancestor before 1915 of the advanced U.S. Coast Guard) and arrested.