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It is estimated that between 12 to 15 million Africans were forcibly transported to the New World during the transatlantic slave trade, with mortality rates during the Middle Passage ranging from 15% to 25%. This means that approximately 1.8 to 3.75 million Africans may have died during the journey due to disease, malnutrition, and harsh conditions aboard slave ships. The exact numbers are difficult to determine due to incomplete historical records.

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