Between the 17th and 19th centuries, England transported an estimated 3.1 million enslaved Africans to the West Indies. This figure represents a significant portion of the transatlantic slave trade, with British ships playing a major role in the transportation of enslaved people to sugar plantations in the Caribbean. The trade had a profound impact on the Demographics, economies, and societies of the regions involved.
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