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Countries involved in the middle passage were America and Africa.

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What west African countries was involved in the middle passage?

The Middle Passage primarily involved several West African countries, including present-day Senegal, Gambia, Ghana, Nigeria, and Benin. These regions were significant sources of enslaved individuals who were forcibly transported across the Atlantic to the Americas. The transatlantic slave trade had profound effects on these societies, disrupting communities and economies. The legacy of this historical period continues to influence the culture and demographics of the region today.


How did the second middle passage compare to the first middle passage?

there was no second middle passage


The transatlantic voyage of slaves destined for America was known as the?

"Middle Passage"


How many slaves survived the middle passage?

about 10 or 11 million survived the middle passage.


What countries were involve in trading goods and Africans through the middle passage?

The countries involved in trading goods and Africans through the Middle Passage primarily included European colonial powers such as Portugal, Spain, France, Britain, and the Netherlands. These nations established trade networks that connected Africa to the Americas, where enslaved Africans were transported to work on plantations. Goods such as sugar, tobacco, and cotton were produced in the Americas and traded back to Europe in exchange for manufactured items and enslaved individuals from Africa. This transatlantic trade was a central component of the triangular trade system.