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The conditions aboard a slave ship were horrific and inhumane. Enslaved individuals were often shackled together in cramped, dark holds with little ventilation, leading to the spread of disease. They faced extreme overcrowding, inadequate food and water, and were subjected to physical abuse, creating an environment of fear and despair. Mortality rates were high due to these brutal conditions, with many not surviving the journey.

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