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A British slave ship set off from Liverpool or Bristol, carrying trade goods, and sailed to Africa. The slaves were marched to the coast in chained lines called coffles, where they were held in prisons called ‘factories’.
The ship then sailed across the Atlantic to the West Indies. This was called the ‘Middle Passage’.
Some ships, but not all, then loaded up with sugar and rum to sell in England.

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