they traded their clouth for a teritory
because they needed to stay alive with trade
Manufactured goods from Europe such as textiles and weapons, raw goods from America such as cotton and rice, and obviously slaves from Africa.
goods and merchants and people i got this out of a world history book so this is no lie!
In history class I learned that the triangular trade traded slaves, beans, cattle, crops, and a lot more things i cannot remember. sorry but i learned this back in 2009 and i have very, i mean very bad memory. -a student
Triangular trade was important because it was useful. It was mosty trading in the from of a triangle.
Finished goods flow in the triangular trade from Europe to Africa.
There was no religion in the triangular trade. It was a shipping of goods and slaves.
The triangular trade which was an example of trading goods for the other goods is the type of trade called the barter trade.
The slave trade was a triangle. First finished goods where made in Europe. Then those good were transported to Africa to be traded for tribes prisoners of war. The prisoners are then sent to the Americas to be used to grow raw materials to be shipped to Europe to be made into finished goods. The goods would then to to Africa and the slave trade would begin again. The slave trade is also know as the Triangle trade as the trade followed a triangular pattern.
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because they needed to stay alive with trade
Triangular trade was a three-stage pattern of atlanic trade that carried goods and enslaved people between Europe, Africa, and the Americas.
In the triangular trade, slaves were traded for goods such as textiles, alcohol, firearms, and other manufactured goods in Africa. These goods were then transported to the Americas to be traded for enslaved Africans.
The triangular trade started and ended in English ports providing them with goods and resources from the North American colonies.
triangular trade..
England and its other colonies A+