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Between the Sixteenth and the Nineteenth Centuries, the Number of African

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Between the sixteenth and the nineteenth centuries, the number of African slaves shipped to the New World is estimated at


A) one million.
B) two million.
C) five million.
D) ten million.
E) twenty-five million.

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