The triangular trade was bettween North America, Europe, and Africa.
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North America, Europe and Africa
themselves, enslaved africans.
Where continents were land bordered, such as North America and South America, then connections could be accomplished by horses, walking and cats pulled by oxen. When the continents are oceans apart, such as Europe and North America then sea travel by ships were the only way possible in the 1500's.
they were linked through trade
In 1500 the trade policy was that china would only trade with japan and other Asian countries
Before the 1500's trade in Africa was slavery to England and other countries. The slavery trade was from 1500-1800's
Before the 1500's trade in Africa was slavery to England and other countries. The slavery trade was from 1500-1800's
The five rings symbolize the continents: Australia, Asia, Europe, Africa, and America. (North and South America are included as one.) They are linked together to show the unity of the continents.
Some barriers that might prevent trade between countries or continents include tariffs and trade restrictions imposed by governments, differences in regulatory standards and requirements, transportation costs and logistical challenges, and political tensions or conflicts between nations. Additionally, cultural differences, language barriers, and exchange rate fluctuations can also act as barriers to trade.
Seattle and Bangkok are linked because of trade.
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All of them.
Trade between the three continents (Europe, Africa, and America) or ports involved the exchange of goods such as spices, textiles, precious metals, and slaves. This trade route, known as the triangular trade, facilitated the transmission of goods and people across the Atlantic Ocean, connecting Europe, Africa, and the Americas. The trade had profound economic and social impacts on all three continents.
A network of exchange and communication characterized the oceanic system of trade prior to 1500
Being located between Europe and Asia allowed it to control trade between the continents.