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  1. About how many slaves were taken ta lurope?
  2. About how many slaves were taken to Norih America?
  3. About how many slaves were taken to Central Amerieat
    4, About how many slaves were taken to the entire West Indien?
  4. About how many slaves were taken to the entire South Amerieat
  5. In which continent did the slaves not work in cotton ficlds?
  6. Major trade routes travelled from
  7. About how many years did slavery last?

Ask by Ross Weston. in the United States
Jan 05,2025

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  1. Europe: About 600,000 to 700,000 slaves.
  2. North America: About 388,000 slaves.
  3. Central America: About 200,000 slaves.
  4. West Indies (Caribbean): About 4.1 million slaves.
  5. South America: About 4.9 million slaves.
  6. Europe did not have slaves working in cotton fields.
  7. Major trade routes: Europe to Africa, Africa to the Americas (Middle Passage), and Americas to Europe.
  8. Duration: Approximately 400 years from the early 1500s to the late 19th century.

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Certainly, I can provide information on each of your questions regarding the transatlantic slave trade and related topics:
  1. About how many slaves were taken to Europe?
    Approximately 600,000 to 700,000 enslaved Africans were transported directly to Europe. While Europe was not a primary destination compared to the Americas, a notable number of enslaved individuals were brought to European countries, where they were often employed as domestic workers, laborers, or in other capacities.
  2. About how many slaves were taken to North America?
    An estimated 388,000 enslaved Africans were taken to North America (primarily to what is now the United States). This region developed a plantation economy heavily reliant on slave labor, especially in the production of tobacco, rice, and later cotton.
  3. About how many slaves were taken to Central America?
    Approximately 200,000 enslaved Africans were transported to Central America. They were employed in various industries, including agriculture (such as sugar and coffee plantations), mining, and domestic service.
  4. About how many slaves were taken to the entire West Indies (Caribbean)?
    Around 4.1 million enslaved Africans were brought to the Caribbean islands. The West Indies became a central hub for sugar production, which was labor-intensive and relied heavily on slave labor. Other cash crops included tobacco, coffee, and cotton.
  5. About how many slaves were taken to the entire South America?
    Approximately 4.9 million enslaved Africans were transported to South America, with the majority going to Brazil. In Brazil, slaves were employed in coffee plantations, sugar mills, mining, and various other sectors.
  6. In which continent did the slaves not work in cotton fields?
    Europe is the continent where enslaved Africans did not work extensively in cotton fields. While slavery existed in Europe, it was not typically associated with large-scale agricultural plantations like those in the Americas. Instead, enslaved individuals in Europe were more commonly employed in domestic service, craftsmanship, and urban labor.
  7. Major trade routes traveled from:
    The transatlantic slave trade operated primarily through a triangular trade system:
    • Europe to Africa: European ships transported manufactured goods such as textiles, firearms, and alcohol to African coastal regions.
    • Africa to the Americas (Middle Passage): Enslaved Africans were transported across the Atlantic to the Americas.
    • Americas to Europe: Ships returned to Europe carrying raw materials like sugar, cotton, tobacco, and other goods produced by slave labor.
  8. About how many years did slavery last?
    The transatlantic slave trade spanned approximately 400 years, beginning in the early 1500s and continuing until the 19th century:
    • Early Phase: Starting in the 16th century with the Portuguese and Spanish initiating the slave trade.
    • Peak Period: The 17th and 18th centuries saw the highest volume of enslaved Africans being transported.
    • Abolition: The trade began to decline in the late 18th century, with various countries abolishing the slave trade and slavery itself in the 19th century (e.g., Britain in 1807 for the trade and 1833 for slavery, the United States in 1808 for the trade and 1865 for slavery).
It’s important to note that while the transatlantic slave trade officially ended in the 19th century, the legacy of slavery has had enduring social, economic, and cultural impacts that persist to this day.

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