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A. Favorable ocean currents
The three way trade New England merchants established with the Caribbean colonies in order to acquire British goods is an example of triangular trade. The rise of trade in New England led to the rise of cities along the coast.Ê
It has to do with the geography and history of trade in New England. Mediterranean herbs and spices did not fare well in the harsh climate. Molasses and rum from the Caribbean were regularly used in New England cuisine as a result of the areaâ??s involvement in the Triangle Trade of the 18th century.
To ensure that only England benefited from trade with the colonies, Parliament passed several laws between 1615 and 1637. These Navigation Acts directed the trade between England and the colonies.
The English colonies were on the Eastern Seaboard because being on the coast allowed naval trade between Colonial America and England, which made trade much easier and faster. Also, the Eastern Seaboard was and is the closest place to England in North America. Therefore, the Eastern Seaboard hosted the first 13 American states.
A. Favorable ocean currents
New England, West Africa, Caribbean
In the days of slavery, this trading pattern was called the Triangle Trade. Molasses from the Caribbean was shipped to New England where it was made into rum. Rum from New England was sold to slave traders on the African Coast for slaves. African slaves were sold in the Caribbean for molasses.
The three way trade New England merchants established with the Caribbean colonies in order to acquire British goods is an example of triangular trade. The rise of trade in New England led to the rise of cities along the coast.Ê
The European union was created to make trade between its members easier.
The triangular trade was a trading route between Europe, Africa and the Caribbean =)
the triangular trade
The Africans came to Jamaica by slave ships in the triangular trade which is from Europe- England to West Africa to the Caribbean- Jamaica. They were brought to the Caribbean by the Europeans.
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Trade affected the economy of the New England colonies in a number of ways including allowing them to live. Trade of fruits and vegetables allowed all areas to get the food they needed to eat well-balanced meals.
European countries such as Portugal, Spain, France, the Netherlands, and England were responsible for bringing African slaves to work on sugar plantations in the Caribbean islands during the Atlantic slave trade.
The Caribbean Council is a trade organization. It fosters trade, investment and development in the Caribbean and Central America and promotes the region's interests internationally.