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Who were the great majority of slaves on the southern plantations?

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What was the route that traded slaves between Africa and the Americas?

The route that traded slaves between Africa and the Americas is commonly known as the Middle Passage. It was part of the triangular trade system, where ships transported enslaved Africans from various coastal regions of West Africa to the Americas. In the Americas, enslaved individuals were often sold to work on plantations, particularly in the Caribbean and Southern United States. This horrific journey was characterized by overcrowding, brutal conditions, and a high mortality rate among the captives.


When in 1500 and 1800 about how many Africans were captured and sent to the Americas?

Between 1500 and 1800, it is estimated that approximately 12 million Africans were captured and forcibly transported to the Americas as part of the transatlantic slave trade. Of these, around 10.7 million survived the brutal voyage across the Atlantic. The majority were taken to work on plantations in the Caribbean, Brazil, and the southern United States. This horrific trade had devastating impacts on African societies and contributed significantly to the economies of the Americas.


When was Americas Quarterly created?

Americas Quarterly was created in 2005.


What parts of the Americas were enslaved people taken?

Enslaved people were primarily taken from West and Central Africa to the Americas, with significant numbers being transported to regions such as the Caribbean, Brazil, and the Southern United States. The transatlantic slave trade facilitated the movement of millions of Africans to work on plantations and in mines, shaping the social and economic landscapes of these areas. Enslaved individuals were particularly prevalent in the production of sugar, tobacco, and cotton. This forced migration had lasting impacts on the demographics and cultures of the Americas.