No most slaves came from Africa(:
Most slaves traveled from Africa to the Americas as part of the Triangular Trade route. They were forcibly transported across the Atlantic Ocean to work on plantations and in mines in the Americas.
The three areas involved in the Triangular Trade were Europe, Africa, and the Americas. Europe traded manufactured goods to Africa in exchange for slaves, who were then transported to the Americas. In the Americas, the slaves were forced to work on plantations producing raw materials, such as sugar, tobacco, and cotton, which were then sent back to Europe to complete the triangle.
The continents involved in the triangular trade route were Europe, Africa, and the Americas. Europe traded manufactured goods to Africa in exchange for slaves, who were then transported to the Americas. In the Americas, the slaves were forced to work on plantations producing commodities like sugar, tobacco, and cotton, which were then sent back to Europe.
The triangular trade route included Europe, Africa, and the Americas. Goods such as raw materials, manufactured goods, and slaves were exchanged among these regions in a triangular pattern. Europe sent manufactured goods to Africa, Africa sent slaves to the Americas, and the Americas sent raw materials back to Europe.
The three places were Europe (England), Africa (Gold Coast), and the Americas (West Indies). Europe sent goods to Africa in exchange for slaves, which were then sent to the Americas. In the Americas, the slaves were traded for raw materials such as sugar, tobacco, and cotton, which were then sent back to Europe.
during the slave trade most slaves came from Africa
Most African slaves came from various parts of West Africa, as did Guyanese slaves. Most slaves from the West Indies came from the Congo, Ghana, or Senegal.
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Slavery has occurred for a long time throughout history, and all sorts of groups have been enslaved. The majority of slaves don't necessarily originate from any single location. But the term slave did come from Vikings capturing and selling of Slavic peoples back around the 500's, (notice that slavery did occur prior to that). Since that time, slavery has occurred all over the globe within all sorts of cultures, so a geographical location from which slaves most come from doesn't exist. If you want to be fancy about it... most slaves come from "oppression".
Most slaves who were sent to North America came from Africa.
The U.S. slaves came from Senegal, Gambia, and Sierra Leone (West Africa)
Most were Angolans from the Niger Delta of Africa.
Most of them had been born in America
Portugal was the leader. Exporting 5,074,900. Which is 46% of the total slaves being exported from Europe. America imported about 340,000. Most coming from Portugal.
Europe got slaves from Africa by the triangular trade. Europe traded with Africa, Europe gave Africa guns, rum, gunpowder, and tools. Africa traded back with slaves