The Middle Passage, the transatlantic journey enslaved Africans endured, resulted in an estimated death toll of 1.2 to 2.4 million people. Conditions aboard slave ships were horrendous, with overcrowding, disease, and malnutrition leading to high mortality rates. It is estimated that about 15-20% of those enslaved did not survive the journey. The exact numbers are difficult to determine due to a lack of comprehensive records.
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the death toll is 230,000
there was no second middle passage
revised death toll 2,752 minus the 40 taken off the death toll of the hijackers involved
The Middle Passage had devastating effects on Africans, as millions were subjected to brutal conditions during the transatlantic slave trade. Many Africans suffered from malnutrition, disease, and death during the journey. The trauma and brutality of the Middle Passage had long-lasting physical and psychological impacts on the survivors.
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The middle passage consisted of slaves
The middle passage consisted of slaves
The Middle Passage was discovered by Ben Dover.
A death toll is how many people died in a certain event. For instance, the death toll for the Black Saturday bushfires in Victoria was 173 because that many people died.
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