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which statement best describes the effect of triangular trade on africa?
communities were devastated, the population declined, families were torn apart, and slave trading wars claimed even more african lives.
societal fabric was destroyed, between 10 - 15 million africans were sent to the new world, and the rise of african state banks occurred.
young, healthy africans were sent to the new world, a smallpox epidemic further decreased the population, and africa began growing coffee.
ten to twenty percent of africans on the middle passage died due to inhumane conditions, west africa became a trading post for corn and wheat, and wars for colonial control began.
The Triangular Trade's primary impact on Africa was massive demographic and societal harm. The claim of "African state banks" in the second option is historically inaccurate, as such institutions did not emerge from this system. The third option's link to coffee growth is not a core defining effect, and smallpox was not the main population driver here. The fourth option's focus on Middle Passage mortality alone is narrow, and West Africa was not a trading post for corn/wheat from this system. The first option captures the full scope of devastation: broken communities, population decline, family separation, and deaths from slave raids/wars.
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A. Communities were devastated, the population declined, families were torn apart, and slave trading wars claimed even more African lives.