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How many years did the Trans-Alantic slave last?

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The transatlantic slave trade can also be understood through its sheer magnitude: for 366 years, European slavers loaded approximately 12.5 million Africans onto Atlantic slave ships. About 11 million survived the Middle Passage to landfall and life in the Americas.
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About 366 years

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From the time the Portuguese first arrived until slavery was outlawed in the New World, there existed a West African slave trade. Before 1492, the Portuguese began importing slaves from Africa. The demand for slaves and the slave trade skyrocketed after 1492. Brazil did not abolitionize slavery until 1888. Even when the slave trade was outlawed in country after country, some slave traffickers continued to operate in violation of the law in order to profit.

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