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The trianglar trade rout.

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Q: During the middle ages what expanded when natives were forced to work for the europeans and Africans started to be shipped over to the new world?
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What expanded when natives were forced to work for the europeans and Africans started to be shipped over to the new world during the middle ages?

Slavery expanded when Natives were forced to work for Europeans and Africans were shipped to the New World. This did not happen during the Middle Ages, however; it happened during the Renaissance.


What was shipped from Africa to the Americans?

Lots of Africans.


Where would slaves come from?

Slaves would come from small villages that they lived in. African slaves came from various countries in Africa and were sold by other Africans to Europeans to be shipped to the Americas.


Who shipped Africans to Norhth America?

Whites from the UK


What are 3 items shipped on the middle passage?

Sugar,molasses, and captive africans


What prevented supplies from being shipped into Boston harbor?

Intolerable Acts


What impact did the triangle trade have on Africa?

the people were shipped on boats to Africa to take the Africans and turn them into slaves


Why is a strong African influence found in Caribbean culture?

Because Europeans and Americans captured slaves from Africa and shipped them to the Carribbean to pick cotton and other crops to make money. Because of this there are many descendants of Africans living in the Carribbean now.


What middle passage?

It was the stage of the triangular trade where Africans that had been enslaved were shipped to the Americas.


What was middle passages?

It was the stage of the triangular trade where Africans that had been enslaved were shipped to the Americas.


When did African American history start?

As soon as Africans were shipped to the Americas, not long after Columbus had discovered them.


How many enslaved africans were shipped to the Americas between 1520-1860?

12 million