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The displacement of Africans was primarily driven by the transatlantic slave trade, where millions were captured and forcibly transported to the Americas to be enslaved. This was fueled by European colonization and the demand for labor in industries such as sugar, tobacco, and cotton. Additionally, conflicts, wars, and land grabs by European powers also contributed to the displacement of Africans from their homelands.

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