The geometric name for the transatlantic trade route that dealt in African slaves was called the Triangle Route or the Middle Route. It went to Africa, North America and Europe.
triangular trade
The Triangular Trade and the Middle Passage.
The transatlantic slave trade.
In the days of slavery, this trading pattern was called the Triangle Trade. Molasses from the Caribbean was shipped to New England where it was made into rum. Rum from New England was sold to slave traders on the African Coast for slaves. African slaves were sold in the Caribbean for molasses.
Rhombus is the geometric name.
The slave trade route was named the middle passage.
One significant African crop exported during the triangular trade was sugar. While sugar was primarily produced in the Caribbean and Brazil, it was a crucial commodity in the trade network that linked Africa, Europe, and the Americas. The demand for sugar fueled the transatlantic slave trade, as enslaved Africans were forced to work on plantations to meet this demand. Other crops, like cotton and tobacco, also played roles in the broader trade dynamics.
Silk road.
Its the name for a shape
Quadrilateral is the name fr a geometric figure with 4 sides.
The name of an eleven sided geometric shape is a Hendecagon or endecagon.
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