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The starting point of the Middle Passage was primarily West Africa, where enslaved individuals were captured or purchased by European traders. Major regions included present-day countries like Senegal, Nigeria, Angola, and Ghana. From there, enslaved Africans were transported across the Atlantic Ocean to the Americas, where they were sold into forced labor on plantations and in other industries. This voyage was notorious for its inhumane conditions and high mortality rates.

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