Slaves sugar molasses and coffee
Cloth, guns, ammunition, rum, etc
From Europe to Africa: rum, weapons, manufactured goods From Africa to the Americas: slaves From the Americas to Europe: raw materials, sugar can, etc. The supplies from America were used to make the products sold to Africa and in return, Africa would send slaves to the American colonies, which were owned by the Europeans.
Which of the following would be an example of how Great Britain and its American colonies were interdependent?Great Britain sold its raw materials to its colonies in the New World.Great Britain got its manufactured goods from the colonies in North America.The colonies traded raw materials with Great Britain for manufactured goods.The colonies made manufactured goods that were sold around the world.
American merchants complained that the British were keeping Americans out of the West Indies and other British markets that they could make money from.
Not just America was involved in slavery. There was England, America, and, obviously Africa. They traded slaves and goods in what is called the Triangle Trade. (If you don't know what that is, Google it.) They were all involved in slavery for money and goods to be imported to their country.
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West Indies, Africa, and England.
They didn't trade anything. Slaves were brought from Africa to the West Indies
originally Africa, then Britain then the british traded slaves for goods
They traded goods.
it was by camels
England hope to acquire wealth from the colonies by getting Natural Resources, taxing goods traded in the colonies, and selling its own goods to the colonies.
West Africa
Food and the alphabet
Kerma was important because it traded goods with Egypt and other Africa cultures were traded.
Africa, Asia, Europe
For money
England, Southern Europe, and also West Indies!