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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.

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how did the triangular trade affect the colonies

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America sold products/food to Europe- helping them recover from famine, Africa recovered as well as they got hardy plants to grow, such as yams, and from there slaves were sold to America. Cycle repeats.

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The triangular trade included slaves being brought to America where the native Americans were and the Africans brought diseases with them that the native Americans were not used to, so many of them died and their population decreased greatly.

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The triangular trade affected the colonies by giving and getting goods. For example goods from Great Britain would consist of any or all of beads, cloth, hardware, rum, salt, or weapons. The shipment would go to Africa, where the goods would be traded for people who were enslaved. A ship leaving Africa for America would contain hundreds of enslaved people, tightly packed in horrific conditions for the journey to their new "home." Once in America, the ship would unload the slaves and take on any or all of molasses, rum, sugar, or tobacco and then head to Great Britain, completing the Triangle. The trade wasn't always completed though. Sometimes it would just go to Africa to great brittin or vice versa.

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Molasses to rum to slaves: the colonists sent raw materials to Britain, who made manufactured good, with they traded for slaves, which they sold in America.

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