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Slaves were forcibly moved from various regions in Africa to the Americas, particularly to the Caribbean, Brazil, and the southern United States, during the transatlantic slave trade. Once in the Americas, many were transported to plantations, where they worked primarily in agriculture, such as sugar, tobacco, and cotton production. Additionally, some slaves were relocated within the United States as demand for labor shifted and expanded westward.

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