Molasses was important mainly because it was used to make rum.
Slaves, sugar, molasses, and fruit went from the West Indies to England in the Triangular Trade.
Sugar, molasses, other crops, and slaves were traded in the Triangular Trade.
Sugar, Molasses, Slaves were traded in the triangular trade
rum, sugar (molasses), and slaves
It refers to the triangular trade.
The triangular trade involved the sale of rum molasses and slaves among the ports of New England, Africa, and the West Indies.
Sugar, rum, molasses. These were important in the triangular trade where we traded flour and fish and other things like cloth for slaves and we traded the slaves for the sugar and rum and molasses.
MOLASSES
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."
England exported slaves, rum, and (sugar) molasses.
rum and molasses
Triangular trade was important because it was useful. It was mosty trading in the from of a triangle.