Triangular trade worked like this. Ships loaded with merchant goods, like guns, rum, clothing etc. sailed to Africa from Europe. There the merchant goods were traded for slaves. The ship loaded with slaves in middle passage sailed for the Americas and traded the slaves for raw materials like cotton, tobacco, pineapples and coffee. The ships then sailed for Europe and the process was begun again.
They didn't trade anything. Slaves were brought from Africa to the West Indies
The triangular trade affected slave trade by increasing the number of slaves available to be traded. Because there were more goods to trade for slaves and more ports being visited there were more slaves to trade. The triangle trade, however, resulted in more deaths of slaves before reaching their final destination as ships were so overcrowded with slaves.
I am not sure, but there were 10- 12 million slaves were traded.
during the slave trade most slaves came from Africa
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English colonists profited from the slave trade by purchasing enslaved Africans at lower prices and selling them at higher prices in the Americas. They also exploited the labor of enslaved individuals to work on plantations, which generated substantial profits from agricultural goods like sugar, tobacco, and cotton. Additionally, colonists benefited from the economic expansion and development that resulted from the thriving slave trade industry.
they used slave labor to produce cash crops
they used slave labor to produce cash crops
The English sailors in their slave ships brought the slaves to the U,S.A.
The english begun the slavery.
The slaves were brought over on the slave trade (part of the Middle Passage) to work for mostly Plantation owners. The English brought them over after they established the "New World".
During the first Atlantic Slave Trade system most of these traders were Portuguese, giving them a near-monopoly during the era, although some Dutch, English, Spanish and French traders also participated in the slave trade. After the occupation, Portugal stayed formally autonomous, but was weakened, with its colonial empire being attacked by the Dutch and English. The Second Atlantic system was the trade of African slaves by mostly English, Brazilian, French and Dutch traders.
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The triangular trade affected slave trade by increasing the number of slaves available to be traded. Because there were more goods to trade for slaves and more ports being visited there were more slaves to trade. The triangle trade, however, resulted in more deaths of slaves before reaching their final destination as ships were so overcrowded with slaves.
The cotton trade was the main cause for a dramatic increase in the number of slaves in English colonies. After the Industrial Revolution in Britain, there was a need for cotton. As demand increased, the number of slaves needed to plant and harvest it grew.
They didn't trade anything. Slaves were brought from Africa to the West Indies