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Leona [35]
3 years ago
11

what was a characteristic of the middle passage for enslaved people? being on a ship that provided no fresh air being given larg

e amounts of food and water to keep them alive being housed with family so they would remain together in the colonies being asked which job they wanted to do when they arrived
History
1 answer:
frez [133]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

the worst one, being on a ship that provided no fresh air

Explanation:

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