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    1. LacedSunbeam on

      Kinda crazy when u realize this ain’t just some ancient history, but a ripple effect still impacting us big time today

    2. This isn’t complete. This is only the Atlantic slave trade. It doesn’t show the vast trade that was happening within Africa or the even bigger outflow to the east.

    3. NedVsTheWorld on

      This is only the trans-Atlantic slavetrade.
      The trans-Atlantic slavetrade brought more people out of Africa in a shorter amount of time, but even more slaves were brought east with a higher death rate than those taken by ships.

    4. a_rabid_anti_dentite on

      The whataboutism on Reddit when it comes to slavery is so annoying

    5. Nigelthornfruit on

      Amazed how the kingdom of Congo would enslave and sell their own Brothas

    6. Hot-Science8569 on

      Numbers going to what is now the United States are somewhat deceptive. Most enslaved people came to what is now the US from Caribbean islands like Jamaica and Cuba. Not directly from Africa.

    7. CharakaSamhit on

      Now do the map that started the Barbary War, White slave trade into Africa and the MidEast by Arab pirates

    8. If you want to call it African slave trade then show the internal slave trade and show the right hand side of the map too

    9. Diarrea_Cerebral on

      I’ll show this map every time a leftie journalist from the WaPo asks where all the black people are in Argentina. Better ask Jamaica or Brasil.

    10. Only 9000 total to all of Europe? I don’t buy that for a second. Or… It was handled more over the Med?

    11. Adeptus_Xenos on

      Hard to imagine such a large number. And the number of ships that it must’ve taken and how many routes they must’ve run. And to think that so you made it to North America.

      I wonder if this is those that made it alive or the total number that left Africa maybe I missed that somewhere.

    12. Awareness2051 on

      African? You forget that most slaves went north in the Arab slave trade

    13. Capital_Historian685 on

      So few went to what became the United States. But why does this leave out the approximately 200K that went to Mexico?

    14. masiakasaurus on

      „Do you have blacks, too?“ — George W. Bush after landing in Brazil

    15. Alternative_Link_676 on

      I do wonder what it was like for the ones who got shipped to St. Helena. It’s in the middle of nowhere and almost nobody lives there

    16. furiousdonkey on

      One of the brutal things about the Atlantic slave trade that people forget – ever wondered why there’s lots of people of African decent in North America but not many in South America, despite nearly 10 times as many enslaved people being sent south?

      It’s because they were the only ones that survived.

    17. heeeey_parker on

      Only 22,000 into New Orleans? I assumed this would be one the highest?

      But I don’t know a whole lot about it.

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