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The transatlantic slave trade saw the greatest deportation in history. From the mid 15th century to the closing decades of the 19th century tens of millions of Africans were brutally wrenched from their villages and transported to the plantations and mines of the Americas and West Indies. The impact of this unprecedented movement is still burdening the descendants of these stolen people, and the continent that was their home.