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Groups of people that were involved in the transatlantic trade.

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1. European merchants and traders
2. African slave traders and captors
3. African slaves
4. Plantation owners in the Americas
5. Ship captains and crew members
6. Government officials and regulators
7. Indigenous peoples in the Americas
8. European colonists in the Americas
9. Middlemen and brokers involved in the trade
10. Abolitionists and activists working to end the slave trade.
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Europeans:

- Merchants: Funded and organized trading expeditions, seeking profits from the sale of enslaved Africans and goods from the Americas.
- Shipbuilders and sailors: Constructed and navigated the ships used in the transatlantic trade.
- Governments: Supported the trade and provided ships and resources for naval protection.
- Missionaries: Aimed to convert enslaved Africans to Christianity.

Africans:

- Coastal African rulers and elites: Participated in the trade by capturing and selling individuals to European traders.
- Middlemen: Traders who organized and facilitated the exchange of enslaved Africans from the interior to coastal markets.
- Enslaved Africans: The primary victims of the transatlantic trade, who were forcibly taken from their homes and sold into slavery in the Americas.

Indigenous Americans:

- Native American laborers: Forced to work on plantations and in mines in the Americas, often alongside enslaved Africans.
- Native American traders: Engaged in trade with Europeans and provided goods such as furs and tobacco.

Others:

- Slavery abolitionists: Individuals and groups who campaigned against the transatlantic slave trade and advocated for the freedom of enslaved Africans.
- Maroons: Escaped slaves who established independent communities in the Americas.
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