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zubka84 [21]
2 years ago
10

How many did not survive the voyage to the new world (you can give me a percentage)?

History
2 answers:
user100 [1]2 years ago
8 0

Answer: At least 2 million Africans  10 to 15 percent died during the infamous "Middle  Altogether, for every 100 slaves who reached the New World, another 40 had died The Atlantic slave trade, however, was not the only slave trade within Africa  It is imaginable that as many as 60 million Africans died

liubo4ka [24]2 years ago
7 0

Answer: 10% - 20%

Explanation: Hope this helps! <3

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