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The term that slaves used for voyage across the Atlantic is Middle passage.
What is Middle Passage?
Between 15th to mid-19th century million of American men, women and children made a voyage from Africa to newly made great Britain Netherlands etc that time the enslaved Africans close the Atlantic Ocean to the new world that was a force move named as middle passage . It was a part of a triangular trade route which used for the trade of goods such as cotton grass knives etc from Europe to Africa as African workers are working as slaves in America and West Indies.
What is First Passage?
The first Passage is the first part of the triangle trade route in this Africans were forced to leave their inland home where where they were captured by the tribes and shipped to port where they were imprisoned until they were loaded onto a ship and sold.
What is Final Passage?
The third and the last step was the final passage where the journey from the port in America was finished after reaching the destination where they were allotted the work. The middle passage across the Atlantic joined these both passages.
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