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Triangular trade
For the New England merchants, the middle passage was by far the most lucrative of the three legs of the triangular trade.
slaves were the most important things in the slave trade
Colonial and European merchants
Most of the early colonists were colonists because of religion. They were not colonists first and religionists second. They were religionists first and that resulted in their becoming colonists.
European colonial powers like Britain, France, and Portugal benefited the most from the triangular trade. They gained immense wealth through the trade of enslaved Africans, raw materials, and finished goods between Europe, Africa, and the Americas.
who benefit most from triangular trade
The slaves being carried from Africa to the Americas suffered the most from the triangular trade.
The most inhuman part of the triangular trade was the middle passage, in which slaves were carried from Africa to the New World.
The most historically significant triangular trade was the transatlantic slave trade which operated between Europe, Africa and the Americas from the 16th to 19th centuries.
the Europeans benefited most from the triangular trade because the enslaved the Africans and got the money and merchandise
the middle passage
The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
Not exactly. The Middle Passage was a part of the Triangular Trade (more prefferably than "Triangular Passage"). And this Triangular Trade was an international trade network at that time, among Europe,Africa,and America. It had three legs, or parts. The Middle Passage is the second leg, and also the most important. It is where the African slaves were exchaged for European goods like guns and crops.
Triangular trade
For the New England merchants, the middle passage was by far the most lucrative of the three legs of the triangular trade.
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