Estimates suggest that between 12 million and 12.8 million Africans were forcibly taken from their homelands and transported across the Atlantic during the slave trade. Of these, it is believed that around 1.8 million to 2.4 million died during the Middle Passage due to brutal conditions, disease, and malnutrition. The overall death toll, including those who perished before being captured or during the raids, may be significantly higher, but exact figures remain difficult to determine.
West African slave traders
African slave traders
West African slave traders
West African slave traders
It refers to the forced transfer of Africans
The Atlantic slave trade did not benefit Africans. It led to the forced removal of millions of Africans from their homes, families, and communities, resulting in immense suffering, loss of life, and disruption of societies. The slave trade primarily benefited European and American slave traders, plantation owners, and industries that were built on the exploitation of enslaved Africans.
West African slave traders
4 thousand ?
West African slave traders
12 million
West African slave traders
slave are transported to the amercian and sold for colonial goods.