South America
7 days
slave ships could be at sea for more than a few months.
It depends on the type of boat that you are using.
In the 18th century about 6 months
No. He traveled to India, and Africa
it depends on where you are in Africa. like if you are around southern Africa it would take about 4 to 5 days. or if you are eastern Africa it would be about 3 to 4 because about the positioning of where you are. so the answer would be roughly 4.5 days.
From the British Isles in the 1890's, it would take you 6 days to sail to America, ... and 18 days to South Africa. The Union Castle Line's Dunottar Castle was famous for reducing the arduous trip from 42 days to a mere 17 days and 20 hours - truly the Concorde of its day!
It took 2 months for the mayflower to sail to America. See related link.
He didn't sail toward Africa. He caught the current that runs between Europe and North America. The only thing was he didn't realize that North America existed and instead of India he found the Bahamas.
A month or two.
The Caribbean or the east coast of America.