The triangular trade effect was a major boost to the incomes of colonial planters. Triangular trades are usually instituted between three regions when at least one of the regions has an export commodity that is not needed within its local region. Therefore, the planters were able to export their goods to a region where the products were needed and wanted.
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how did the triangular trade affect the colonies
Absolutely.
England and its other colonies A+
England and its other colonies A+
helped them eat food
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.
New England and middle colonies
It first started in 1500
helped them eat food
It didn't effect them differently. New England benefited from the trade through shipping and marine products.
A trade route whose legs formed a triangle from the colonies to Africa then the West Indies and back to the colonies