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, where millions of Africans were shipped to the Americas under terrible conditions. This event highlighted the brutal realities of slavery and the exploitation of human beings for economic gain. The legacy of the Middle Passage is evident today in ongoing discussions about racism, inequality, and the need for social justice. These historical injustices influence current movements for civil rights and shape conversations about fair treatment and equal opportunities. For example, understanding this history can encourage people to advocate for equality in education and employment, ensuring a more inclusive society.

Practice Version

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