Answer:
(d) Middle Passage
Step-by-step explanation:
You want to know the name given to the journey that brought most enslaved Africans to the colonies.
Middle Passage
The middle passage was the name given to the trip taken by slaves from Africa to the New World—West Indies and Americas. It was one leg of a trade triangle that took mostly raw materials from the colonies to Europe, and goods from Europe to Africa.
The trip took from 21 to 90 days or more under conditions that were dangerous and unhealthy for passengers and crew alike. The trade persisted for more than 300 years.