AFRICA
Most of the slaves sent to the Americas originally came from West and Central Africa. They were captured and sold by African slave traders to European slave traders, who then transported them across the Atlantic Ocean to be enslaved in the New World colonies.
The slaves were sold in the South states of the U.S.A to work in the cotton fields.
Most slaves in the country usually lived in the southern part of the United States.
The U.S. slaves came from Senegal, Gambia, and Sierra Leone (West Africa)
Most of them had been born in America
the slaves came from west africa. many of the slaves that came to the U.S were from Senegal, Gambia and Sierra Leone. the Wolof and Mandingo tribes
Most of the slaves shipped to the Americas ended up in Brazil and the Caribbean Islands because they needed a continual influx of new slaves.
Most of the slaves were sent to Brazil and the Caribbean islands due to the demand for labor in sugar plantations, mines, and other industries in those regions. Brazil and the Caribbean had large agricultural enterprises that required a significant number of enslaved workers to sustain their economies. Additionally, the harsh conditions and high mortality rates meant that constant resupply of new slaves was needed in these areas.
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The slaves were sold in the South states of the U.S.A to work in the cotton fields.
Most slaves in the country usually lived in the southern part of the United States.
No, most slaves did not come from Europe. The majority of slaves were taken from Africa and brought to the Americas during the transatlantic slave trade. This was a brutal and forced migration of millions of Africans who were enslaved and forcibly transported to work in the New World.
Most of the slaves faced horrible conditions on the ships.
The slaves being carried from Africa to the Americas suffered the most from the triangular trade.
They worked in southern plantation states.