Throughout the history of the transatlantic slave trade, approximately 5.7 million of the 12.5 million African slaves who embarked on slave ships did so in ports along the region of West Central Africa and St. Helena. Today, these regions are in the countries of Angola, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Gabon, and the Republic of the Congo. The majority of the rest were taken from West Africa, embarking in ports between the present-day countries of Senegal and Gabon, while a smaller number of slaves were captured in the southeast of Africa. Senegambia and off-shore Atlantic islands had the highest number of captives taken from that region in the 16th century, however West Central Africa and St. Helena was the region where most slaves embarked on their journey across the Atlantic in the following centuries. As Portuguese traders were responsible for transporting the largest volume of slaves to the Americas, it is unsurprising that many of the busiest ports in the transatlantic slave trade were in Portuguese-controlled enclaves along the African coast.
Estimated number of African slaves who were taken from various regions* of Africa during the transatlantic slave trade in each century from 1501 to 1866
Characteristic
1501-1600
1601-1700
1701-1800
1801-1866
West Central Africa and St. Helena
117,878
1,134,807
2,365,204
2,076,685
Bight of Benin
0
269,812
1,284,585
444,662
Bight of Biafra
8,459
186,322
904,616
495,164
Gold Coast
0
108,679
1,014,529
86,114
Senegambia and off-shore Atlantic
147,281
136,104
363,187
108,941
Southeast Africa and Indian Ocean islands
0
31,715
70,930
440,022
Sierra Leone
1,405
6,843
201,985
178,537
Windward Coast
2,482
1,350
289,583
43,454
Created with Highcharts 7.2.2Number of slaves5,694,5745,694,5741,999,0591,999,0591,594,5611,594,5611,209,3221,209,322755,513755,513542,667542,667388,770388,770336,869336,8691501-16001601-17001701-18001801-1866West Central Africa and St. HelenaBight of BeninBight of BiafraGold CoastSenegambia and off-shore AtlanticSoutheast Africa and Indian Ocean islandsSierra LeoneWindward Coast
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*Generally speaking, the regions used in the source appear to refer to ports that are or were located in the following modern countries in mainland Africa (although there is likely a lot of overlapping data between certain regions, as their borders and names became redefined throughout history);
West Central Africa: Angola, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Gabon, Republic of the Congo
Bight of Benin: Benin, Nigeria, Togo
Bight of Biafra: Cameroon, Equatorial Guinea, Gabon, Nigeria
Gold Coast: Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana
Senegambia: The Gambia, Guinea-Bissau, Senegal
Southeast Africa: Mozambique, South Africa, Tanzania
Sierra Leone: Guinea, Sierra Leone, Liberia
Windward Coast: Liberia, Côte d'Ivoire
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