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The American Slave Coast

The American Slave Coast

The term 'American Slave Coast' refers to the coastal regions of the United States that were heavily involved in the transatlantic slave trade and domestic slave trade, from the colonial era through the Civil War. These areas, particularly in the South, played a significant role in the buying, selling, and transportation of enslaved Africans, contributing to the economic and social structures built upon forced labor and systemic oppression. Studying the American Slave Coast is essential for understanding the deep roots of racial inequality and its lasting impact on American society.