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where were the majority of the more than 12 million enslaved africans forced to go to during the transatlantic slave trade?
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○ europe & north america
○ south america & the caribbean
○ the caribbean & asia
○ north american & asia
During the transatlantic slave trade, historical records show that the majority of enslaved Africans were forcibly transported to South America (especially Brazil) and the Caribbean. These regions had large - scale plantation economies (sugar, coffee, etc.) that demanded a huge amount of labor. In contrast, the number of enslaved Africans sent to North America and Europe was relatively less, and Asia was not a major destination for the transatlantic slave trade.
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B. South America & the Caribbean