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In the Transatlantic Slave Trade "Where did the majority of slaves get shipped? Why?"

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they were shipped to Latin America to work on sugar plantations.

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More than 90 percent of African slaves were transported to Latin America, particularly Brazil and the Caribbean, to work on sugar plantations. While there were perhaps more African slaves that were sold to work in the Arab world, this wasn't a part of the transatlantic slave trade.

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In the Transatlantic Slave Trade the majority of slaves got shipped to America for working on plantations for rich slave owners.

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