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When did the triangular trade take place?

I am not 100%, in fact I came here looking for answers but possibly the 19th century


What was it called the triangular trade?

because the trade would take a route shaped like a triangle


How did triangular trade affect colonial economies?

The colonial merchants benefited positively by the triangular trade. Several merchants, particularly those in Rhode Island, took the place of Europe in the triangle.


What was each leg of the triangular trade known as?

The triangular trade route


Who benifited the most from the triangular trade?

the eurpeans benafited fron the triangular trade


What are the three place did the triangular trade routes connect?

New england, europe, and the west indies. I am pretty sure those are the only ones in the triangular trade route because a triangle has 3 points so.


What was the traigular trade slave?

Ships would take rum to Africa and trade for slaves; take the slaves to the West Indies and trade them for molasses; and take the molasses to a distillery and have it processed into rum. The word is "triangular."


What was brought in the triangular trade?

Sugar, molasses, other crops, and slaves were traded in the Triangular Trade.


Which continents were involved in the triangular trade?

The triangular trade was bettween North America, Europe, and Africa.


Who was involed in the triangular trade?

technicaly the europeans were the first ,but to answer the question, africans were invovled with the triangular trade


Why was the Africa Europe and America trade in the 1600s to 1700s called the triangular trade?

its in a trangle take a luk @ this pic x XD


What year did the triangular trade start?

The most historically significant triangular trade was the transatlantic slave trade which operated between Europe, Africa and the Americas from the 16th to 19th centuries.