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Europe got slaves from Africa by the triangular trade. Europe traded with Africa, Europe gave Africa guns, rum, gunpowder, and tools. Africa traded back with slaves
In the Transatlantic slave trade, slaves were sent to Brazil, the Caribbean islands, and the British colonies in North America, which later became the United States. The United States outlawed the importation of slaves in 1808.
they made sandwiches for their masters
the middle passage is one part of the triangular trade. the middle passage was the boat ride slaves were on to get to the place they were being delivered to. the triangular trade route was the process of the slaves being delivered from Africa to America,America sends sugar and other raw materials to Europe, and Europe sent textiles and guns to Africa. hope that helps (:
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the triangular trade
goods, slaves, and commodities between Europe, Africa, and the Americas during the 16th to 19th centuries. Europe sent manufactured goods to Africa, where they were exchanged for slaves who were then transported to the Americas to work on plantations. The products from the plantations, such as sugar, tobacco, and cotton, were then sent back to Europe.
this is a ballpark estimation but we believe that about 500,000 were sent to north America, 5,000,000 to south America, 5,000,000 to the carribean, and 2,000,000 to Europe
he majority of African slaves were sent to South America and the Caribbean. Only a small portion of the slaves were sent to North America.
Most slaves who were sent to North America came from Africa.
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the women cooked and cleaned clothes and slaves were sent to training camps then sent to war
Europe got slaves from Africa by the triangular trade. Europe traded with Africa, Europe gave Africa guns, rum, gunpowder, and tools. Africa traded back with slaves
No most slaves came from Africa(:
Samuel de Champlain got sent back to Europe.
Liberia was an experiment about restoring slaves to Africa.
Many African slaves were shipped to Jamaica. Others were sent to Haiti and other Caribbean Islands. Usually, they were sent to these islands to work in the sugar cane fields. And, of course, Southern plantation owners needed slaves.