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There were only 15,000 voyages between the Americas and Africa and only 1 slave ship traveled
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The transatlantic slave trade took place between the continents of Europe, Africa and America from the 17th to the 19th centuries. The reason this trade is called the triangular trade is because it was usually made up of three different voyages which formed a triangular trade pattern. Some slave trading voyages were made directly between the continents of America and Africa.
Francis Drake participated in the English slave trade as one of his ventures but it is unclear if he personally believed in the practice of slavery. He engaged in the capture and transport of African slaves during his voyages, which suggests that he was involved in the slave trade.
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His voyages from Greenland to North America.
Sir John Hawkins explored during the late 16th century, primarily in the 1560s and 1570s. He was known for his involvement in the African slave trade and his voyages to the Americas.
It means later voyages, voyages after the one currently being considered or discussed.
He had 3 voyages!
He had THREE voyages
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