The most inhuman part of the triangular trade was the middle passage, in which slaves were carried from Africa to the New World.
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The middle passage of the triangular trade was the when millions of people were taken from Africa and taken to the new world as part of the Atlantic Slave Trade. ships left Europe for their African markets or manufactured goods where the traded bought or kidnapped Africans.
The triangle, involving three continents, was complete. European capital, African labor and American land and resources combined to supply a European market. The colonists in the Americas also made direct slaving voyages to Africa, which did not follow the triangular route.
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Olaudah Equiano lived during the 18th century, which was part of the Romantic period in literature. His autobiography, "The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano," was published in 1789 and is considered a significant work in both the abolitionist movement and early African literature.
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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.
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New Englanders exported Tobacco as part as the triangular trade.
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It is not known who Olaudah's actual parents were. There are only his own accounts of what kind of people they were. He claimed his father was a Embrenche or man of dignity and his mother was something of a religious warrior.
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The middle passage, part of the Triangular Trade, carried slaves from Africa to America.
The inhumane part of the triangular trade was the Middle Passage, where millions of enslaved Africans were forcibly transported across the Atlantic Ocean in brutal conditions. Many captives faced overcrowding, disease, and horrific treatment during the voyage, leading to high mortality rates.