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densk [106]
3 years ago
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How was the Atlantic slave trade different in the 1700s than it was in the 1800s? A.In the 1700s, more slaves from West Africa w

ere sent to the Caribbean than to the Middle East. In the 1800s, about the same amount of slaves were sent from West Africa to both places.
B.In the 1700s, more slaves from West Africa were sent to the Caribbean than to South America. In the 1800s, about the same amount of slaves were sent from West Africa to both places.
C.In the 1700s, more slaves from West Africa were sent to the Caribbean than to North Africa. In the 1800s, about the same amount of slaves were sent from West Africa to both places.
D.In the 1700s, more slaves from West Africa were sent to the Caribbean than to Asia. In the 1800s, about the same amount of slaves were sent from West Africa to both places.
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1 answer:
mojhsa [17]3 years ago
4 0
The answer is A 
hope this helps!
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