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The middle passage is the name of the routes taken to transport slaves during the Atlantic slave trade. A key destination of the middle passage was the east coast, which at the time was heavily influenced by British power, here, slaves would most likely be used for agricultural labor to pick tobacco or cotton. The middle passage has an immense effect on colonies like Jamestown in Virginia and also many colonies in the South incorporated slavery to their lives.