Brazil’s Slavery Legacy: Why It Imported More Slaves Than the U.S.
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Brazil’s Slavery Legacy: Why It Imported More Slaves Than the U.S.

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4. Geographic Proximity to Africa

4. Geographic Proximity to Africa
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Brazil’s long Atlantic coastline lies closer to West Central Africa than the ports of North America. This geographic advantage made voyages shorter, less expensive, and less risky for slave traders. The ease of transportation contributed to Brazil’s role as the main destination for enslaved Africans. Discover more about Brazil’s unique position.

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