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Atlantic Slave Trade

Description: The Atlantic Slave Trade refers to the transatlantic trading system in which millions of African people were captured, transported, and enslaved between the 16th and 19th centuries. This cruel and exploitative practice had a significant impact on the economies, societies, and demographics of Africa, Europe, and the Americas.

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  1. The Atlantic Slave Trade was a dark period in human history, resulting in immense suffering and loss of life.
  2. As the demand for labor in the New World plantations grew, the Atlantic Slave Trade intensified.
  3. African captives were forcibly transported across the Atlantic Ocean on packed slave ships.
  4. The abolitionist movements played a crucial role in bringing an end to the Atlantic Slave Trade.
  5. The cultural heritage and traditions of African communities impacted by the Atlantic Slave Trade have left a lasting legacy.

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