Approximately 5-6% of all enslaved Africans transported during the transatlantic slave trade were sent to Europe. The majority, around 85% of enslaved individuals, were taken to the Americas, particularly to the Caribbean and Brazil. European demand for labor in colonies drove this significant demographic shift, while Europe itself largely served as a market for goods produced by enslaved laborers.
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