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The survival rate for enslaved Africans during the Middle Passage varied, but it is estimated that about 15-20% of individuals did not survive the journey across the Atlantic. This means that approximately 80-85% of enslaved people made it to the Americas, although many suffered severe physical and psychological trauma. Conditions aboard slave ships were brutal, with overcrowding, disease, and inadequate nutrition contributing to high mortality rates.

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