from the slave trade it brought many black people, thus we get African Americans
The africans were forced to become slaves.
it was a part of triangular trade
The triangular trade started and ended in English ports providing them with goods and resources from the North American colonies.
England and its other colonies A+
England and its other colonies A+
You are stupid if you don't know the answer.
You are stupid if you don't know the answer.
The Triangular slave trade i believe.
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 triangular trade effect was a major boost to the incomes of colonial planters. Triangular trades are usually instituted between three regions when at least one of the regions has an export commodity that is not needed within its local region. Therefore, the planters were able to export their goods to a region where the products were needed and wanted.
the triangular trade affected the American society by many things such as life when the slaves had come it brought more help to the farmers and their families also affected the products within the country now people could use the source of molasses which is a thick,dark,heavy,sweet syrup also had the product of sugar, that sweetened their food as well. The triangular trade route also brought devestating diseases to the Americas from Europe. Diseases such as typhus, measles, mumps and smallpox wiped out the Native American population. The Native Americans had not yet been exposed to these diseases and had not built up an immunity like the European and Africans had. hope that answers your question;)
Triangular trade was a historical trade system that connected Europe, Africa, and the Americas, primarily during the 16th to 19th centuries. It involved the exchange of goods, enslaved people, and raw materials: European ships transported manufactured goods to Africa, where they traded these for enslaved individuals, who were then shipped to the Americas to work on plantations. This system significantly impacted American society by facilitating the growth of the plantation economy, leading to the expansion of slavery, which influenced social, economic, and cultural dynamics in the colonies and later the United States. The legacy of triangular trade also contributed to deep societal divisions and tensions that would eventually culminate in the Civil War.