Middle Passage

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The triangular trade in which millions of Africans were forcibly transported to the New World

Real World Example

The Middle Passage was a crucial part of the transatlantic slave trade that helped build empires in the Americas by providing labor for plantations. It highlighted the brutal reality of human exploitation and racism, as millions of Africans were forcibly taken from their homes. This trade led to long-lasting racial tensions and systemic inequalities that still affect society today. For example, discussions around racial justice and equality are influenced by the history of slavery and its legacies. These conversations impact people's lives by encouraging more inclusive communities and policies that seek to address past injustices.

Practice Version

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