Data Summary for US Imports
## # A tibble: 1 × 1
## total
## <dbl>
## 1 9895958
## # A tibble: 1 × 1
## total_us_imports
## <dbl>
## 1 439667
## total_us_imports
## 1 0.04157307
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Analysis
-This analysis shows that while millions of enslaved Africans were
transported across the Atlantic, only a portion were disembarked in what
became the United States. Slave imports to the US increased sharply in
the late 18th century and peaked in the early 19th century before
declining.
-The vast majority of enslaved Africans were transported to other
parts of the Americas, particularly the Caribbean and South America. The
data also demonstrate participation from multiple European nations
across different decades, indicating the international scope of the
trans-Atlantic slave trade.