The route that traded slaves between Africa and the Americas is commonly known as the Middle Passage. It was part of the triangular trade system, where ships transported enslaved Africans from various coastal regions of West Africa to the Americas. In the Americas, enslaved individuals were often sold to work on plantations, particularly in the Caribbean and Southern United States. This horrific journey was characterized by overcrowding, brutal conditions, and a high mortality rate among the captives.
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