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The majority of enslaved people in the transatlantic slave trade were taken from West and Central Africa. They were forcibly transported across the Atlantic Ocean to various destinations in the Americas, including the Caribbean, the United States, and South America. This brutal journey, known as the Middle Passage, subjected them to inhumane conditions as they were sold into slavery to work on plantations and in mines.

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