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England, England Colonies, and Africa
Africa.
The New England Colonies sent fur, lumber, grain, tobacco, and whale oil to England. England sent iron, silver, tea, spices, and paper to Africa. Africa sent Enslaved Africans and gold to the West Indies. The West Indies sent sugar and molasses to the New England Colonies.
nothing. The americas sent england raw materials and england produced manufactured goods from that. England supplied Africa with gunpower so in return africa gave america it's people as slaves.
England, the English colonies, and Africa
A trade between Africa, Americas, and England
The use of enslaved persons from Africa
Africa.
Africa.
England, England Colonies, and Africa
The triangle trade route.
New England merchants benefited from the slave trade by trading rum and other goods for enslaved Africans in West Africa and then selling these enslaved individuals in the Caribbean and the southern colonies of British North America. The profits from this trade helped to fuel the growth of industries such as shipping, manufacturing, and finance in New England.