Answer:
Europe
Step-by-step explanation:
The Middle Passage was the stage of the white-organized triangular trade in which millions of Black Africans were kidnapped and transported to the New World. European ships would first sail to the western coast of Africa to trade a variety of goods for people who had been captured in war, kidnapped, or sentenced to enslavement as punishment for a crime; they would then transport enslaved people to the Americas and sell them in order to purchase sugar, rum, and other products. Historians estimate that approximately 472,000 Africans were kidnapped and brought to the North American mainland between 1619 and 1860.