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3 sided trade route between 13 colonies,west indies,and west Africa.Traded sugar,molasses,captive africans,grain,meat,fish,gold,iron products,rum,tools,timber,grain,tobacco,rice,and other manufactured goods.thax for chosing my answer

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Triangular Trade took place during the 1700s. It involved slave traders taking textiles and rum to Africa, bringing the slaves to the Caribbean, and then taking sugar and other goods to New England.

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Triangular trade refers to three-way navigation routes that emerged during the seventeenth century. Ships carried people and cargoes of raw materials, finished goods, and livestock. One common route began on the western coast of Africa, where ships picked up African slaves. Arriving in the Caribbean islands (British and French West Indies), ship captains sold the slaves and purchased sugar, molasses, tobacco, and coffee. The ships then sailed to New England, where traders sold the cargo and bought liquor to take to Africa, where the process started again. Other routes involved delivering finished goods to the American colonies, returning to southern Europe with lumber, cotton, and meat, and then delivering wine and fruit from southern Europe to England

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in history, trade between the New World, Europe, and Africa

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Britain to Africa to get the slaves to the Caribbean/America to sell slaves and back again

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they traded iron products,timber,grain,tools clothing,goods,rice,tobacco,gold,and slaves

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