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The triangular trade route
Britain Africa and the Americas
The Triangular Trade is a route between America The Indies and Britain from which slaves were crammed on ships to be sold in America.
middle passage
The purpose of the Triangular trade route was so that Africa, American Colonies, and England could exchange their resources for slaves, gunpowder, weapons, and even crops.
The first part of the journey from Europe to Africa where the traditional goods were exchanged for the slaves. - The second leg was the transportation of slaves to the Americas.
The Middle Passage
triangle trade route went from Europe to Africa, then Africa to America, then back to Europe
The triangular trade route
The triangular slave trade was a kind of trading network. It consisted of 3 journeys. The first route carried European goods to Africa to be exchanged for slaves. The second route, or middle passage, brought the Africans to the Americas to be sold as slaves. The third route carried American products such as, sugar, tobacco, and rice to Europe. There were two reasons for the invention of the triangular slave trade. The first reason was to benefit the industrial revolution of Europe. The death caused by European diseases led to the decline of the Native American population. For this reason the Europeans living in America needed slaves to work at their farms and homes.
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The most inhuman part of the triangular trade was the middle passage, in which slaves were carried from Africa to the New World.
because when they traded it formed a triangle
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crops and gunpowder and weapons
african slaves
Britain Africa and the Americas