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2 April, 03:49

Which of the following was the "middle passage" in the triangular trade route of the colonists? A. the transport of goods from Europe to Africa B. the transport of weapons from England to America C. the transport of slaves from Africa to America D. the transport of tobacco from America to England E. the transport of indentured workers from Europe to America

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  1. 2 April, 05:08
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    I am not completely sure But I think the answer is B.
  2. 2 April, 06:31
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    C. the transport of slaves from Africa to America.

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    The Middle Passage was the stage in the triangular trade in which Africans who had been kidnapped in Africa were transported to the New World. These people were taken on ships and sold in America as slaves, in order to perform forced labor. These journeys were generally done in a very large scale, involving hundreds of people at a time.
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