What group of people was taken to America and sold as slaves?

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The correct answer is Africans, as this group was forcibly taken to America and sold into slavery as part of the transatlantic slave trade. This trade system, which peaked in the 18th and 19th centuries, involved the abduction and transportation of millions of Africans to the Americas, where they were subjected to harsh labor conditions on plantations and in other industries. The legacy of this forced migration has had long-lasting effects on American society, including issues related to race, inequality, and cultural contributions from African Americans.

The other groups mentioned have different historical contexts. Native Americans faced forced removal and displacement from their homelands due to colonization but were not subjected to the same system of transatlantic slavery. Hispanics, as a term generally applied to people from Spanish-speaking countries, have diverse histories in America that do not center around being sold as slaves in the same manner as Africans. Europeans, while they migrated to the Americas in significant numbers, were primarily settlers and did not experience the systematic enslavement that characterized the African experience. Thus, the term "slavery" in the context of forced labor in this question specifically pertains to Africans.