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African slaves taken by each nation 1501-1866| Statista It is estimated that, of the 12 5 million African slaves captured during this time, more than 5 8 million were transported in ships that sailed under the Portuguese and, later, Brazilian flags
How Many Africans Were Really Taken to the U. S During the Slave Trade? Some scholars estimate that another 60,000 to 70,000 Africans ended up in the United States after touching down in the Caribbean first, so that would bring the total to approximately 450,000 Africans who arrived in the United States over the course of the slave trade
Historical Context: Facts about the Slave Trade and Slavery More than eight out of ten Africans forced into the slave trade crossed the Atlantic between 1700 and 1850 The decade 1821 to 1830 saw more than 80,000 people a year leaving Africa in slave ships
The Transatlantic Slave Trade Database | National Endowment for the . . . About 10 7 million people survived the horrors of the Middle Passage between 1526 and 1866, only to end up in bondage on sugar, rice, cotton, and tobacco plantations throughout the Americas and the Caribbean The transatlantic slave trade is the largest forced migration in history
Human Commodities Project · African Slaves · NAU Museum Studies During the Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade, an estimated 12 5 million Africans were captured, shipped, and sold to the New World between 1525 and 1866 Only 10 7 million African slaves would survive during transportation, and of that number, an estimated 388,000 slaves made it to North America