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The slaves were taken from Africa, back to the Americas of Europe
The Eastern (Europe, Africa, and Asia) and Western (Americas) hemispheres.
Raw materials like precious metals (gold and silver), tobacco, sugar and cotton went from the Americas to Europe. Manufactured goods like cloth and metal items went to Africa and the Americas. Finally, slaves went from Africa to the Americas to work. This trade created great profits for Europe.
Sir John Hawkings invented the slave trader beetween Africa the Americas and Europe
The Columbian Exchange is named such because it all started when Columbus mistakenly landed in the Caribbean in 1492 (also the year the Columbian exchange is noted for starting). It is also referred to as triangular trade (sugar/agriculture from Americas to Europe, manufactured goods from Europe to Africa, and slaves from Africa to the Americas).
triangular trade route
what were two important things that Europe and Africa provided to thte Americas?
No, the middle passage was the trip from Africa to the Americas.
What tern describes the exchange of goods and ideas among the continents of Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas
The traingular trade route was in the shape of a triangle. Goods from Europe were shipped to Africa, goods from Africa were shipped to the Americas, and goods from the Americas were shipped to Europe.
What tern describes the exchange of goods and ideas among the continents of Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas
The !Kung people of southern Africa are an example of a band society. They live in small, mobile groups that rely on hunting and gathering for their sustenance. Bands typically consist of fewer than 100 individuals and have fluid social structures with no formal leadership.
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Europe, Africa and the Americas.
The areas with no Islamic influence during that period were the Americas, Australia, and Far East Asia. There was minimal influence, but some, in Northern Europe and Africa south of the Congo. There was strong Islamic influence in North Africa, the Middle East, parts of southern and southeastern Europe, the Indian Subcontinent, and Indonesia.
The areas with no Islamic influence during that period were the Americas, Australia, and Far East Asia. There was minimal influence, but some, in Northern Europe and Africa south of the Congo. There was strong Islamic influence in North Africa, the Middle East, parts of southern and southeastern Europe, the Indian Subcontinent, and Indonesia.
The areas with no Islamic influence during that period were the Americas, Australia, and Far East Asia. There was minimal influence, but some, in Northern Europe and Africa south of the Congo. There was strong Islamic influence in North Africa, the Middle East, parts of southern and southeastern Europe, the Indian Subcontinent, and Indonesia.