The triangle stopped first at the the West Indies from Africa where most slaves were pulled off board, then sent on to ports such as New Orleans to be sold. In this context, the closest would be A.
Poor/slaves - Depending on who is their master, they may have almost no rights to large amounts of rights. If they have a 'horrible' master, they are usually worked to the bone and did not have any 'extras', for example being able to go view games, etc. If they have a 'good' master, they get treated well, and have the 'extras'.
consule- A consul is one of two annually elected chief magistrates of the Roman republic
Empire- Usually is the royal family, or the Caesar family, these usually have their titles passed down through family(?), unless there is a coup, and another family takes it over (which happened often towards the end of the empire)
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Mostly they were eager to put themselves in danger. Only a small % would ever surrender
So I would say in general they were not motivated by fear of Allied Forces just of fellow opinion.
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In the Triangular Trade, enslaved Africans were imported from Africa to the American colonies as the labor force needed to produce cash crops, which were exported to Europe in exchange for manufactured goods.