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Triangular trade routes were named because they involved three legs: the Americas, Europe, and Africa. An example is the trade of slaves from Africa to the Americas, sugar and molasses from the Americas to Europe, and manufactured goods from Europe to Africa. This trade route connected these regions and facilitated the exchange of goods and people.
Europe's elongated shape allows for easy access to coastal trade routes, facilitating trade with other continents. Additionally, Europe's central location provides a strategic advantage for trade between Asia, Africa, and the Americas. The dense network of rivers and land routes in Europe further support trade by facilitating transportation of goods across the continent.
The transatlantic slave trade.
The slave trade triangle involved three main routes: Europe to Africa to acquire slaves, Africa to the Americas to sell slaves, and the Americas back to Europe with goods produced by slave labor. This triangular trade route facilitated the transatlantic slave trade between the 16th and 19th centuries.
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The Mediterranean sea, and Atlantic and Indian oceans provided trade routes between Asia, Africa, and Europe.
Europeans established trade networks between Europe and the Americas.
The triangular trade routes connected Europe, Africa, and the Americas. Europe sent manufactured goods to Africa, where they were traded for enslaved Africans who were then transported to the Americas. In the Americas, the enslaved Africans were sold and raw materials such as sugar, tobacco, and cotton were sent back to Europe.