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Thepotemich [5.8K]
3 years ago
5

True or false About 500,000 enslaved Africans were transported to the

History
1 answer:
TiliK225 [7]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

True

Explanation:

Spain / Uruguay Portugal / Brazil Great Britain Netherlands U.S.A. France Denmark / Baltic Totals

1501-1525 6,363 7,000 0 0 0 0 0 13,363

1526-1550 25,375 25,387 0 0 0 0 0 50,762

1551-1575 28,167 31,089 1,685 0 0 66 0 61,007

1576-1600 60,056 90,715 237 1,365 0 0 0 152,373

1601-1625 83,496 267,519 0 1,829 0 0 0 352,844

1626-1650 44,313 201,609 33,695 31,729 824 1,827 1,053 315,050

1651-1675 12,601 244,793 122,367 100,526 0 7,125 653 488,065

1676-1700 5,860 297,272 272,200 85,847 3,327 29,484 25,685 719,675

1701-1725 0 474,447 410,597 73,816 3,277 120,939 5,833 1,088,909

1726-1750 0 536,696 554,042 83,095 34,004 259,095 4,793 1,471,725

1751-1775 4,239 528,693 832,047 132,330 84,580 325,918 17,508 1,925,315

1776-1800 6,415 673,167 748,612 40,773 67,443 433,061 39,199 2,008,670

1801-1825 168,087 1,160,601 283,959 2,669 109,545 135,815 16,316 1,876,992

1826-1850 400,728 1,299,969 0 357 1,850 68,074 0 1,770,978

1851-1875 215,824 9,309 0 0 476 0 0 225,609

Totals 1,061,524 5,848,266 3,259,441 554,336 305,326 1,381,404 111,040 12,521,337

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