The finished goods would be sent to Africa to pay for more enslaved people. true or false

False. The statement refers to a historical context where the transatlantic slave trade occurred, in which enslaved people from Africa were forcibly transported to the Americas. Finished goods were not sent to Africa to pay for more enslaved people. Rather, enslaved people were viewed as a commodity and were exchanged for various goods, including weapons, cloth, and rum, between European traders and African kingdoms or tribes involved in the slave trade.