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The slaves in Haiti, primarily during the 17th and 18th centuries, were mainly brought from West and Central Africa. They were forcibly transported through the transatlantic slave trade to work on plantations, particularly in the production of sugar and coffee. Many of these enslaved individuals came from regions that are now part of modern-day countries like Congo, Senegal, and Ghana. Their diverse backgrounds contributed to the rich cultural tapestry of Haitian society.

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