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The triangular trade route
...slaves didnt want to be left to carry cargo .. when it was overloaded on ships so they rebeled
The triangular trade was bettween North America, Europe, and Africa.
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.
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Triangular trade
Yes they did carry diseases on the triangular trade route, when the slaves went through the middle passage of being traded. Sorry no specific diseases are mentioned.
The coonists traded their goods with the countries, England and Europe. They had triangular trade.
rum and molasses
The triangular trade route
The New England ships sailed to England and Europe to carry on their trading. This was considered as a triangular trading agreement.
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.
...slaves didnt want to be left to carry cargo .. when it was overloaded on ships so they rebeled
Sugar, molasses, other crops, and slaves were traded in the Triangular Trade.
The triangular trade was bettween North America, Europe, and Africa.
The triangular trade involved European colonial powers, African traders, and American colonies. European powers traded goods such as textiles and firearms to African traders in exchange for slaves, who were then sold to work on plantations in the American colonies. The American colonies exported raw materials such as sugar, tobacco, and cotton back to Europe.
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.