Triangular Trade
triangular trade
triangular trade
England, Southern Europe, and also West Indies!
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West Indies, Africa, and England.
Europe, Africa and North AmericaThe triangular trade linked Western Europe, with Western Central Africa, and the Americas moving in a clockwise direction.
The USA and West Indies, as well as England and West Africa.
The USA and West Indies, as well as England and West Africa.
England, North America, Africa, and the West Indies Right
Triangular
The trade route from New England to West Africa to the West Indies and back to New England is known as the Triangular Trade. This system involved the exchange of goods and enslaved people, where New England merchants would trade rum and other products for enslaved Africans in West Africa, then transport them to the West Indies to work on sugar plantations. The profits from sugar and molasses were then used to purchase more rum and goods, completing the triangle. This trade had profound economic and social impacts, contributing to the wealth of New England and the brutal institution of slavery.