How did African women's experiences differ from African men's experiences on slave ships?

A) Crews isolated African women in separate slave ships.
B) African women experienced sexual violence from the crew.
C) African women controlled African men during the Middle Passage.
D) African women were spared psychological and physical punishment.


Answer: B

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