Yes, but they may have to be quarantined upon arrival. You would want to know the specific requirements before you ship so you can make appropriate arrangements ahead of time. The Department of Agriculture would be a good place to start your research.
During the slave days there was a triangle of goods being shipped. Europe shipped weapons to Africa, Africa shipped slaves to America, ans America shipped sugar to Europe. On one of the gun runs a European captain caught smallpox and brought it back with him.
The traingular trade route was in the shape of a triangle. Goods from Europe were shipped to Africa, goods from Africa were shipped to the Americas, and goods from the Americas were shipped to Europe.
Lots of Africans.
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the people were shipped on boats to Africa to take the Africans and turn them into slaves
Slaves were shipped from Africa to the New World to make products which were shipped to Europe, which in turn send ships to Africa for more slaves.
They shipped them on ships.
Primarily rum.
Because they were shipped from Africa to the Carribean & US as slaves. They were forced to live & work on cotton & sugar plantations. Over time these people have become free to live & work where they choose to, but their ancestors had no choice in their removal from Africa.
they were built Africa and shipped to America
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The seeds or products were shipped to the US.