When the Europeans landed in North America they found foods that they had never seen. The Spanish found the Incas drinking chocolate and eating corn, tomatoes, squash, and other foods. These items went back to Europe to become very popular.
Raw materials like precious metals (gold and silver), tobacco, sugar and cotton went from the Americas to Europe. Manufactured goods like cloth and metal items went to Africa and the Americas. Finally, slaves went from Africa to the Americas to work. This trade created great profits for Europe.
his mom WA sadolum barfonzon
In the triangular trade route, there were 3 main points of trading- Africa, Europe, and America. Manufactured goods went from Europe to Africa, slaves went from Africa to the Americas, and luxury goods from the Americas to Europe.
The triangular trade routes also went to Africa. African slaves were captured and transported to the Americas to work on plantations in exchange for goods like rum, sugar, and molasses. This triangle of trade helped fuel the economies of Europe, Americas, and Africa during the 16th to 19th centuries.
The Americas made or got cotton. The europeans did not allow americas to make clothes or cloths with it so americas sold the cotton to eropeans and when europeans were done making cloth, they sold it back to americas. Soon, around ninety percent of the americas population decreased because of european diseases such as chicken pox. So, Europeans went to Africa to buy chep workers also known as slaves.
150,000 went to Europe
Slavery developed when Christopher Columbus went over to the Americas and took those slaves over to Europe
it is called the waterway that went from Europe and Asia and was not real. :)
One food was grapes, to establish a wine industry (:
he went to a primary school in Bonn, Europe.
he went to find a quicker trade route to the Indies, and back then they didnt know that the americas were there . he went west to get east so he hit the americas, and he thought it was india...thats why he called them the indians