The triangle trade system was a system used for trading goods internationally through the Atlantic. The lands involved were: England/Britain, Africa, the West Indies, and America. This system was used in the 18 and 19 centuries. It would usually start in America, where tobacco, cotton, and other goods were sent to England/Brittain. Then, from there England would send cloth to Africa. These English ships would also capture and steal maybe 600-700 slaves at a time and send them to the West Indies, where some would be dropped off, and some would continue on to America. The West Indies sent continuing slaves, molasses, and sugar back to the US.
Yes they were involved in the slave trade.
England, France, and Africa.
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The triangular trade (because it involved three places).
Columbus was never involved in the triangluar trade. There is about 200 years difference between the two.
Atlantic triangle is known as triangle trade. Triangle trade is the trade of slaves and rum.
North America, Europe, and Africa.
to trade goods that are not available to them for money. The slaves came from the West Indies. Europe, Africa,England, and the new England were involved.
The Triangle Trade system was a trade between Europe, America, and Africa. It got different items to all the places mentioned. The items were tobacco, sugar, rum, cotton, textiles, and slaves traded between all of them.
Trade triangle is the historical term telling the trade among three ports or regions. The trade triangle usually evolves when a region has export commodities.