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The number of people carried by slave ships varied widely depending on the specific voyage and the ship's size. On average, a slave ship could carry anywhere from 200 to 600 enslaved individuals. Some larger ships, particularly during peak periods of the transatlantic slave trade, could transport even more. However, overcrowding and inhumane conditions often resulted in high mortality rates during the journey.

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