the Americans
The Americans.
The Triangular Trade and the Middle Passage.
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.
They didn't join, they started the transatlantic slave trade...
triangular trade
European slave traders captured slaves in Africa during the transatlantic slave trade.
african slave trade was a horrible time
The transatlantic slave trade took place between the continents of Europe, Africa and America from the 17th to the 19th centuries. The reason this trade is called the triangular trade is because it was usually made up of three different voyages which formed a triangular trade pattern. Some slave trading voyages were made directly between the continents of America and Africa.
the slave trade stoped when Abe was president
African crops such as rice, sugar, and indigo were exported during the triangular trade. These crops were grown on plantations using the forced labor of enslaved Africans and were sent to Europe and the Americas to fuel the transatlantic slave trade.
The word "transatlantic" says it: it was the trade across the Atlantic ocean from Africa to the Americas.
Slave ships during the transatlantic slave trade typically flew the flag of the country that owned the ship, such as Portugal, Spain, England, or the Netherlands.