The triangular trade affected slave trade by increasing the number of slaves available to be traded. Because there were more goods to trade for slaves and more ports being visited there were more slaves to trade. The triangle trade, however, resulted in more deaths of slaves before reaching their final destination as ships were so overcrowded with slaves.
slave trade in the western hemisphere
The triangular trade (because it involved three places).
The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
The first slave traders in the triangular trade route were primarily Portuguese and Spanish merchants in the 15th and 16th centuries. They initially focused on the African slave trade to supply labor for their colonies in the Americas, especially in sugar and tobacco plantations. Later, British, French, and Dutch traders also became heavily involved in this trade, which became central to the economic systems of the Atlantic world. The triangular trade involved the exchange of enslaved Africans, raw materials from the Americas, and manufactured goods from Europe.
The triangular trade affected colonial planters in a detrimental way. The triangular trade directed their products to South America, where prices were undercut.
They probably have gotten something from the triangular trade.
the Americans
how did the triangular trade affect the colonies
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.
slave trade in the western hemisphere
The triangular trade (because it involved three places).
the triangular trade route
The Americans.
The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade
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The Triangular slave trade i believe.