History, 06.11.2020 22:50 hannaboo53
The graph shows the percentage of slaves arriving in a given region over the whole period. Each row shows the number of slaves for each region. The totals shown at the end of each row relate to the percentages shown in the circle graph. For example, the 399,000 slaves transported to British North America is the number represented by 4 percent of the total slaves transported. Each column represents a particular time period. By reading down the column, students can see the number of slaves transported. (1701-1810) What are the reasons for the growth in this period compared with the previous and following periods. You are to full discuss this question in an investigative essay. That means you wil research and use facts for support of your answer.
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