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African slaves who survived the Middle Passage were typically sold at slave markets in the Americas and forced into brutal conditions of labor on plantations, in mines, or as domestic servants. They faced harsh treatment, dehumanization, and a complete lack of rights. Many lived under the constant threat of violence and were separated from their families, while others resisted through revolts and the preservation of cultural practices. The trauma of their experiences had lasting impacts on their communities and descendants.

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