Triangular trade
The Triangular Trade was a route to receive slaves. It got its name from the three routes that formed a triangle on the world map.
The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
the triangular trade routes were between europe, america, africa, and the west indies. trade routes were triangle shaped, hence the name triangular trade route. an example: first rum and iron products were traded for captive africans in africa. then, the africans were traded for gold, molasses, and sugar in the west indies. then the sugar and molasses were made into more rum in america, starting the trade again. (if you look at a map, this route is triangle shaped.)
A triangular trade route is one between three destinations where trade from the first is wanted by the second in exchange for goods for export from the second that are wanted by the third. The third then exchanges these goods for new goods that are wanted by the first destination. Thus the ship undertaking the trade has cargo on all journeys and is making a profit at every destination.
The Atlantic trade routes were called the triangular trade because it involved three main stops or trading points: Europe, Africa, and the Americas. Goods like raw materials, slaves, and manufactured goods were exchanged among these regions in a triangular pattern.
The Triangular Trade routes were either from Britain to Africa, America to Britain, America to Africa, or other routes that lead to either Africa, America, or Britain
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The triangular trade was bettween North America, Europe, and Africa.
Triangular Trade Routes
It was the trade between the Americas, Europe and Africa. Triangular = 3 ; there are 3 continents involved.
The Atlantic Ocean was the primary ocean used for the triangular slave trade, which involved the transportation of enslaved Africans from West Africa to the Americas. The trade routes formed a triangle, with ships traveling from Europe to Africa to buy slaves, then to the Americas to sell them, and back to Europe with goods produced in the Americas.
The three routes that formed a triangle
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The shortest leg of the triangular trade routes was typically the route from Europe to Africa, where European traders exchanged manufactured goods for enslaved Africans.
triangular trade route
Triangular trade