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triangular trade route
The three main things traded in the triangular trade were slaves from Africa to the Americas, raw materials from the Americas to Europe, and manufactured goods from Europe to Africa.
It was the trade between the Americas, Europe and Africa. Triangular = 3 ; there are 3 continents involved.
I believe it was fur goods. and maybe something else.
Yes. The colonies supplied England with tobacco as part of the triangular trade.
In the triangular trade route, there were 3 main points of trading- Africa, Europe, and America. Manufactured goods went from Europe to Africa, slaves went from Africa to the Americas, and luxury goods from the Americas to Europe.
Europe, Africa and North AmericaThe triangular trade linked Western Europe, with Western Central Africa, and the Americas moving in a clockwise direction.
The traingular trade route was in the shape of a triangle. Goods from Europe were shipped to Africa, goods from Africa were shipped to the Americas, and goods from the Americas were shipped to Europe.
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What tern describes the exchange of goods and ideas among the continents of Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas
Triangular trade was a three-stage pattern of atlanic trade that carried goods and enslaved people between Europe, Africa, and the Americas.
The triangular trade route was a major trading route during the Atlantic slave trade which lasted from the 16th to 19th centuries. It was an economic network linking the ports of three continents Africa Europe and the Americas. Ships would sail from Europe to Africa carrying goods such as weapons alcohol and textiles in exchange for enslaved people. These ships would then sail to the Americas where the enslaved people were exchanged for agricultural products such as sugar cotton tobacco and coffee. Finally the ships would return to Europe with the goods from the Americas. From Europe to Africa: weapons alcohol textiles From Africa to the Americas: enslaved people From the Americas to Europe: sugar cotton tobacco coffee