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Conditions on slave ships were typically extremely hot and cramped, as they were often overcrowded and poorly ventilated. The lack of adequate air circulation, combined with the warm tropical climates they often traveled through, created a stifling environment. Additionally, the physical and psychological stress of confinement made the experience even more unbearable for the enslaved individuals. Overall, the heat and lack of comfort contributed to the horrific conditions aboard these ships.

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