Why was the west coast of Africa so important to the development of the transatlantic slave trade? (1 point)

The west coast of Africa had larger population centers
O than anywhere else in Africa, making it easier to collect enslaved people.
The west coast of Africa benefited from monsoon
O winds, making trade and travel across the Atlantic more efficient.
The west coast of Africa had long historical
O connections to Europe, allowing for more trade to
occur.
The west coast of Africa's proximity to the Atlantic
• Ocean made it easier to transport enslaved people to the Americas.

1 answer

The correct answer is: The west coast of Africa's proximity to the Atlantic Ocean made it easier to transport enslaved people to the Americas.

This geographical factor significantly facilitated the logistics of the transatlantic slave trade, allowing for more efficient transportation of enslaved individuals to the New World.