No, I’m not wrong on other topics, but that kind of extraneous nonsense seems to make up a lot of your angry posts.
Slavery in the new world seems to have you angry judging by your reactions on this thread.
Distribution of slaves (15191867)
Destination Percentage
Portuguese America 38.5%
British America (minus North America) 18.4%
Spanish Empire 17.5%
French Americas 13.6%
British North America 6.45%
English Americas 3.25%
Dutch West Indies 2.0%
Danish West Indies 0.3%
Stephen D. Behrendt, David Richardson, and David Eltis, W. E. B. Du Bois Institute for African and African-American Research, Harvard University. Based on “records for 27,233 voyages that set out to obtain slaves for the Americas”. Stephen Behrendt (1999). “Transatlantic Slave Trade”. Africana: The Encyclopedia of the African and African American Experience. New York: Basic Civitas Books. ISBN 0-465-00071-1.
“No, Im not wrong on other topics,...”
Yeah, actually you are and I have demonstrated that fact repeatedly in other threads.
“...but that kind of extraneous nonsense seems to make up a lot of your angry posts.”
Except my posts are never angry and it isn’t extraneous if it is accurate (and it is) because it touches on your credibility - which is low.
Now, let’s look at the figures you just posted:
British America (minus North America) 18.4%
British North America 6.45%
English Americas 3.25%
Dutch West Indies 2.0%
Danish West Indies 0.3%
Most of the above would mean Protestants. Hence, 29% could very well be Protestant. It might be slightly more, it might be slightly less, but clearly almost 30% of the slaves brought to the New World went to the vastly smaller holdings of Protestants in the New World. And it was largely British Protestants forcing them across the Atlantic as well.
This means your claim of 20% to 30% was accurate but 20% was definitely low end. Clearly it’s much closer to 30 than 20.
What’s so amazing about that is how tiny a population of Protestants we’re talking about. The Spanish, Portuguese and French greatly outnumber the English and Dutch Protestants here in the New World and yet those Protestants brought in and kept as slaves 1/3 of the total slave population of the New World. Proportionately this means Protestants made a greater impact in establishing slavery in the New World than did Catholics.