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If you are talking about the slave transport ships I can give you a nice answer. The ships caused the slaves to become diseased, malnourished, and all in all horribly killed. The people on the ship did not do much exept for (sorry for a bit of profanity) rape the female africans. Disease claimed most of the lives on the ship and they had to lay in their own waste (aka feces and urine) until the ship came to port. Many africans did not make the trip to the Americas.

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