Read the description about the slave trade.
Europeans traded textiles, rum, firearms, and other manufactured goods in return for slaves in
West Africa (1). The slaves were forcibly transported in dirty and unsafe conditions from West
Africa to the Americas along the Middle Passage (2). The slaves were sold at public auctions in port
cities (3). The greatest number of slaves were sold to New England buyers to work as artisans (4).
Which statements about the slave trade are true?
While parts (3) and (4) are true, parts (1) and (2) needs revision
O While parts (1), (2), and (3) are true, part (4) needs revision
While parts (2), (3), and (4) are true, part (1) needs revision.
While parts (1) and (2) are true, parts (3) and (4) need revision.
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