Africa is a HUGE continent so one can not make a generalization, but certainly the countries in West Africa participating in the trade derived great benefit.
Triangular trade was a three-stage pattern of atlanic trade that carried goods and enslaved people between Europe, Africa, and the Americas.
The most inhuman part of the triangular trade was the middle passage, in which slaves were carried from Africa to the New World.
Europe, Africa and North AmericaThe triangular trade linked Western Europe, with Western Central Africa, and the Americas moving in a clockwise direction.
Colonies participated in international and imperial trade by the famous Triangular Trade. The colonies participated in the triangular trade with Africa and the Caribbean, building ships and exporting manufactured goods, especially rum, while 'importing' slaves from Africa.
triangular trade
who benefit most from triangular trade
Finished goods flow in the triangular trade from Europe to Africa.
The triangular trade was bettween North America, Europe, and Africa.
The Triangular Trade routes were either from Britain to Africa, America to Britain, America to Africa, or other routes that lead to either Africa, America, or Britain
The slaves being carried from Africa to the Americas suffered the most from the triangular trade.
Sugar, Molasses, Slaves were traded in the triangular trade
It was the trade between the Americas, Europe and Africa. Triangular = 3 ; there are 3 continents involved.
Europe, Africa, and North America were all involved in the Triangular Trade! Thanks!
From Africa to America.
Slaves were loaded in Africa and then transported to America on what was the middle passage of the triangular trade.
A trade between Africa, Americas, and England
The most historically significant triangular trade was the transatlantic slave trade which operated between Europe, Africa and the Americas from the 16th to 19th centuries.