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Q: What were the parts of the triangular trade route from Africa to the West Indies?
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Middle Passage?

The triangular trade routeโ€™s middle legS:AfricaE: West Indies


The New England and Middle Colonies developed the trade route with Africa and the West Indies?

Triangular


The New England and Middle Colonies developed the trade route with Africa and the West Indies.?

Triangular


Small but profitable trade route that linked New England Africa and the west indies?

triangular trade


What was the name of the trading route that included three stops in New England and Africa and the west Indies?

Triangular Trade


Describe the Small but profitable trade route that linked New England colonies Africa and the west indies?

triangular trade


Triangular trade?

A trade route whose legs formed a triangle from the colonies to Africa then the West Indies and back to the colonies


How did the middle colonies trade?

The triangular trade route was between 3 points in the Alantic world, the Americas, The West Indies, and Africa.


What can you write about in a triangular trade essay?

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.)


What was traded from Africa to the West Indies?

rum


What was the name giving to the triangular trade route where enslaved Africans were shipped to the west indies?

Africa received man-made goods from Britain such as guns and ammunition


Triangular-trade?

A trade between Africa, Americas, and England