The area known as the slave coast to Europeans was?

1:A stretch of East African coast where slaves worked on tea plantations?
2:A stretch of Brazilian coast where there were many slave plantations?
3:A stretch of the west African coast where Europeans took many slaves?
4: A stretch of coast on the Middle passage where many slaves died?

I think it is #3...Am I correct

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Yes, that is correct.

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Yes, you are correct! The area known as the slave coast to Europeans refers to option 3: a stretch of the west African coast where Europeans took many slaves.

To arrive at this answer, you can consider the historical context of the slave trade. During the period of transatlantic slave trade, which lasted from the 16th to the 19th century, European powers, such as Portugal, Spain, Britain, and France, established colonies and trading posts along the west African coast. These European powers engaged in the buying and selling of African slaves, who were transported across the Atlantic Ocean to work on plantations in the Americas.

The area referred to as the slave coast specifically includes parts of modern-day countries like present-day Togo, Benin, and Nigeria. It was one of the major regions from which African slaves were captured and transported to the Americas.

Therefore, option 3, a stretch of the west African coast where Europeans took many slaves, is the correct answer.