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THE OUTWARD 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 Americans
New Englanders exported Tobacco as part as the triangular trade.
Yes
it was a part of triangular trade
The continents involved in the triangular trade route were Europe, Africa, and the Americas. Europe traded manufactured goods to Africa in exchange for slaves, who were then transported to the Americas. In the Americas, the slaves were forced to work on plantations producing commodities like sugar, tobacco, and cotton, which were then sent back to Europe.
The Americans.
The European colonies in the Americas represented the location where the trade process originated in the triangular trade system. This is where goods like sugar, tobacco, and cotton were produced and then sent to Europe.
The middle passage, part of the Triangular Trade, carried slaves from Africa to America.
The inhumane part of the triangular trade was the Middle Passage, where millions of enslaved Africans were forcibly transported across the Atlantic Ocean in brutal conditions. Many captives faced overcrowding, disease, and horrific treatment during the voyage, leading to high mortality rates.
Yes. The colonies supplied England with tobacco as part of the triangular trade.