The Middle Passage marked a brutal chapter in history, forcibly transporting millions of Africans to the Americas. This inhumane trade, lasting over 400 years, was driven by European demand for labor in colonies and justified by racist ideologies. Conditions on slave ships were horrific, with captives enduring overcrowding, disease, and abuse. Despite this, many Africans resisted and maintained their cultural traditions. The Middle Passage profoundly shaped African American identity and culture.