Estimates vary but it is generally agreed that around 11 million people were transported from Africa by the Europeans during the Atlantic slave trade but how many were estimated to have died during the voyage alone (Thomas, 1997)
A) 600,000-850,000
B) 850,000-1 million
C) 1 million-1.5 million
D) 1.5 million-2 million
E) 2 million-4 million
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