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It still exists

Its human nature

Its not just a black African experience as it is portrayed

Its complicated....black Africans eagerly sold there own people

Its shocking

Its cruel

The wealthy nations including Uk profited greatly during the Empire days

Maritime powers were the key players as you had too have the transport

It mirrors the power struggles between these nations

Despite its participation and profit.........the English abolished it first

Thats a start.

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  1. The transatlantic slave trade involved the forced transportation of millions of Africans to the Americas from the 16th to 19th centuries.
  2. It was driven by European colonizers' demand for cheap labor on plantations.
  3. The conditions on slave ships were horrific, with high mortality rates due to disease, malnutrition, and violence.
  4. Slavery was officially abolished in the United States in 1865, but its effects are still felt today.
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