Slaves, sugar, and rum in the 18th century.
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∙ 15y agoThe Triangular change and the Columbian exchange is the same thing Columbian exchange is a long term for The Triangular Trade.
Trade triangle is the historical term telling the trade among three ports or regions. The trade triangle usually evolves when a region has export commodities.
The exchange of goods and services between countries is called international trade.
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That is called Trade Barter Commerce Swapping Returns (an probably a whole lot more)
No, it is not. Triangle is a noun, a shape or anything with three sides. The adjective form is triangular.* In the popular historical term, triangle trade, it is acting as a noun adjunct in place of the adjective triangular.
This is known as bartering.
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Triangular trade or triangle trade is a historical term indicating trade among three ports or regions. Triangular trade usually evolves when a region has export commodities that are not required in the region from which its major imports come.
an aHOMELY triangle is simply a term deemed worthy of defining Mrs. Courtney Anderson. an aCUTE triangle is often referred to as being the one and only Mr. James Erickson. this is all very simple math of course... :)
The Triangle Trade was the exchange of Slaves for Rum, American Whiskey, Molasses and Sugar. Those were exchanged for trade good, particularly Iron and Iron products, cloth and pottery for slaves where those products were highly desirable in western Africa. Three successful round trips and a Ship's Captain could purchase a peerage and Estate and retire forever. A crewman's share could buy a country pub and home where he could enjoy the good life.