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Which of the following accurately describes the impact the triangular trade had on Africans?(1 point)
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Africans were brought to the British colonies as slaves in large numbers.
Africans were brought to the British colonies as slaves in large numbers.
The British governments used Africans as sailors because of their navigational expertise.
The British governments used Africans as sailors because of their navigational expertise.
West African nations forbade the British entering their land because of their attempts to gain natural resources.
West African nations forbade the British entering their land because of their attempts to gain natural resources.
The British government abolished slavery in their Canadian colonies.
Responses
Africans were brought to the British colonies as slaves in large numbers.
Africans were brought to the British colonies as slaves in large numbers.
The British governments used Africans as sailors because of their navigational expertise.
The British governments used Africans as sailors because of their navigational expertise.
West African nations forbade the British entering their land because of their attempts to gain natural resources.
West African nations forbade the British entering their land because of their attempts to gain natural resources.
The British government abolished slavery in their Canadian colonies.
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The response that accurately describes the impact the triangular trade had on Africans is:
**Africans were brought to the British colonies as slaves in large numbers.**
This statement reflects the reality of the transatlantic slave trade, where millions of Africans were forcibly taken from their homelands and transported to the Americas to work as slaves, significantly affecting African societies and communities.
**Africans were brought to the British colonies as slaves in large numbers.**
This statement reflects the reality of the transatlantic slave trade, where millions of Africans were forcibly taken from their homelands and transported to the Americas to work as slaves, significantly affecting African societies and communities.