The Maya in the highlands typically trade goods such as obsidian, ceramics, and precious stones for cotton from the lowlands. Cotton was highly valued by the Maya for its use in clothing and textiles.
The three parts of the triangular trade involved the trade of goods from Europe to Africa (guns, textiles, and trinkets), then enslaved Africans to the Americas, and finally raw materials (such as sugar, tobacco, and cotton) back to Europe.
The three primary components of the triangular trade system were: The transportation of enslaved Africans from West Africa to the Americas. The transportation of raw materials such as sugar, tobacco, and cotton from the Americas to Europe. The transportation of manufactured goods from Europe to Africa.
I the Triangular Trade the slaves didn't trade anything. Other african captured them during war and shipped them to the West Indies where they worked on plantations under harsh circumstances.
Africa exported resources such as gold, ivory, spices, and other agricultural products like palm oil and cotton during the transatlantic slave trade. These goods were highly sought after by European traders for use in European markets.
Nomads typically trade by bartering goods with other nomadic groups or settled communities along their travel routes. They may exchange livestock, handmade crafts, or other goods in return for items they need. Some nomads may also participate in regional trade networks where goods are exchanged for money or other resources.
The Maya obtained resources such as jade, obsidian, and quetzal feathers from the highlands. From the lowlands, they acquired crops like maize, cacao, and cotton for trade and consumption. These diverse resources supported the Maya economy and cultural practices.
cotton,,,, sugar
Cotton Textiles
gold and cotton
cocoabeans mostly and some cotton, cloaks, gold dust, and copper
Manufactured goods from Europe such as textiles and weapons, raw goods from America such as cotton and rice, and obviously slaves from Africa.
Manufactured goods from Europe such as textiles and weapons, raw goods from America such as cotton and rice, and obviously slaves from Africa.
Tobacco, sugar, cotton and rhum
Mayans farmed simply. because the whether was hot their crops would dry and need water, so they used to trade some of the soil from their highlands to their lowlands so they would both grow.
the triangle trade is when ships left from britai traded goods with africans for slaves then to them to America and the west indies and then sold the slaves for cotton and sugar
Initially, it was the acquisition of new goods for trade, especially furs. However, France eventually wanted more direct control of resources as well as trade in more economically viable goods such as sugarcane, tobacco, and cotton.
Slaves from Africa to America, Cotton and Sugar from America to Europe, Textiles and manufactured goods to Africa.